FLEAS

Do you have fur babies who love the outdoors? Well fleas may become a issue in your home if this is the case. Fleas transport themselves on mammals and rodents and typically remain on the host most of the time. 

The most common flea is the cat and dog flea. Fleas do not fly but they can jump up to 8 inches and hitch a ride on your pets. The adult flea are blood-feeders and can consume up to 15 times their weight. 

Their bite can leave a itchy welt on a human’s body after they have fed. This bite can later become infected due to scratching.

With their flexible life cycle fleas can easily infest your home as their life cycle is 18 to 21 days and the adult flea can live for weeks to months.

Flea infestations are typically more established in the months of August to October as they flourish in warmer climates. However if the climate is not suitable and they do not have a host to feed on the larvae can lay dormant until suitable conditions arise. 

In addition, if a flea has eaten tapeworm eggs and your pet eats the flea than tapeworms can pose a threat to your pets health. 

 Without addressing a flea issue immediately the infestation will not only cause your pet discomfort it will also affect and disrupt the comforts of your home. 

Contact the PRO FLEA Control experts today and let us help you eradicate these Flea parasites.

 

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Fleas

While fleas and ticks have always been a major concern for pet owners, many don’t realize that it is possible for fleas to jump from pets to your home and your own body. Ticks can spread limes disease.