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Residential Pest Control Treatment For Exterminating Fleas

If you have pets and live in a warm, humid environment, then fleas can be a really annoying problem that is hard to control.

It is important to understand exactly how residential flea infestations take hold. By better understanding the process, you can take steps to interrupt it and rid your home and pets of fleas.

The Flea Infestation Cycle 

While you may look at your dog or cat like the fleas are their fault, the reality is they are just moving them around between your home and yard.

For example, as your dog walks around outside fleas jump onto their legs. The fleas lay eggs on the dog and when they scratch themselves the eggs fall off either outside in your yard or inside of your family's home. Wherever the eggs land new fleas will hatch and the cycle repeats.

A successful residential pest control treatment plan for killing fleas and stopping this cycle once and for all requires you to treat your pets, your yards, and the inside of your home.

Treating Your Pets for Fleas

To treat your pets for fleas you can purchase drops you put on the back of their neck once each month. These flea treatments are effective and affordable. However, you should speak to your vet about the issue and follow their advice specifically for your pets.

Treating Your Yard for Fleas

Successfully ridding your yard of fleas requires a regular application of an insecticide specifically made to kill both fleas and their eggs. You can buy the insecticide at your local home improvement center and it can be applied using a pump sprayer.

If the flea infestation is severe or you are not comfortable spraying your own yard, then you can always contact a local pest control company. In fact, if fleas are a big problem for everyone in your neighborhood, you will likely need professional flea pest control treatment on a regular basis.

Treating Your Home for Fleas

In addition to treating your pets and yard, you also need to treat your home. Doing so requires you deep clean all of your carpets, furniture, bedding, and any other places where you have encountered fleas.

Wash anything that will fit in your washing machine on hot to kill fleas and eggs.

Clean carpets and furniture using a vacuum. As soon as you finish, dump the vacuum's canister into a plastic bag and seal it before tossing it into your outside trash can.

Finally, once everything is cleaned, you need to have a residential pest control company treat the inside of your home. There are many DIY products on the market, but the safest and best way to get the job done is by utilizing the assistance of professionals.


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