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Fleas

Fleas don't just bother your pets—they infest carpets, furniture, and bedding. Once they're inside, they spread fast and bite everyone.

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More Than Just a Pet Problem

Fleas are often blamed on dogs and cats, but the truth is they'll feed on any warm-blooded host—including you. A single flea can lay up to 50 eggs a day, and those eggs fall into carpets, cushions, and cracks in the floor. Within weeks, a minor nuisance becomes a full-blown infestation. And because fleas can survive for months without feeding, they're incredibly hard to get rid of alone.
Flea bites leave itchy red welts, usually around the ankles and lower legs. For pets, the irritation is constant—scratching, biting, hair loss, and skin infections. Some animals develop flea allergy dermatitis, which makes symptoms even worse. Fleas can also transmit tapeworms and bacteria. If your pet is scratching nonstop or you're waking up with bites, don't wait to address it.

More Than Just A Pet Problem
Signs You Have A Flea Problem

Signs You Have a Flea Problem

Check your pet's fur for tiny dark specks—that's flea dirt, which is actually digested blood. Run a white sock along your carpet and look for small jumping insects. Bites clustered around your ankles or lower legs are a telltale sign. You might also notice your pet scratching, licking, or biting more than usual. Fleas hide in upholstery, bedding, and baseboards—not just on your animals.

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How We Eliminate Fleas Completely

Killing adult fleas isn't enough—you have to break the life cycle. We treat carpets, furniture, pet areas, and cracks where eggs and larvae hide. Our approach targets every stage: eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults. We also advise on prep steps and follow-up care to keep them from coming back. Most homes need follow up treatments to break the life cycle and see full results.

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Our pest control professionals get the job done right, but we need your help! To prepare for your flea treatment, you will want to first have your animal treated for fleas, then you should vacuum all parts of your house. You want to heavily focus on any areas that the animal sleeps in and thoroughly empty the vacuum and throw the bag away in the trash outside the house. If possible, also either wash or throw away any pet bedding.

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Pet scratching nonstop? Bites on your ankles? Fleas multiply fast—don't let them take over. Call today to schedule your treatment so you can have peace of mind.