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Fleas are probably most commonly associated with dogs, cats, and other pets. However, fleas are more of a problem than just for pets. Fleas can be transmitted to humans quite easily and they bite, looking for a meal of blood. Flea bites cause itching and can make living uncomfortable, plus they are known to carry a variety of diseases. This is just one reason flea control is especially important.

Fleas can be dangerous because they feed on blood. That means that if they bite an animal that is infected with a disease, it can be transmitted to whoever or whatever else they bite. For example, fleas have been connected to the spread of bubonic plague.

A flea infestation is frustrating because once they get into your home or business, they are very difficult to get rid of. So if you find fleas around your home or business, your first move should be to call in the professionals who know how to get rid of fleas effectively.

Do you have a flea problem? Call 800-937-8398 or fill out the online form below to schedule an appointment with a Western Exterminator flea control professional.

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Flea pest control for your home or business

A flea infestation can happen in any setting, whether it’s a house, apartment, or business. Pets, wildlife, or even your shoes can bring fleas indoors. Once they’re in, they settle into carpets, furniture, pet bedding, and tiny cracks in floors or walls. If you run a business like a veterinary clinic, pet store, or kennel, the risk can be higher.

Our technicians tailor our flea pest control services to match your property. We’ll inspect the interior of your home or business, identify if fleas are present, and apply treatments designed to eradicate fleas in all life stages. Whether you need our residential or commercial pest control services, our team will help you address the root cause of the flea problem and reduce the chance of reinfestation.

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Signs you need professional flea pest control

When your pets, home, or business has fleas, it’s likely you don’t think about getting professional flea pest control. However, a professional technician can help get rid of fleas and prevent them from returning. Seeing any of the below signs means it’s likely time to contact your local pest control experts:

  • Odd pet behavior: Excessive scratching, reddened skin, hair loss, pale gums, restlessness, and welts or bumps on your cat or dog are all signs they may have fleas.
  • Flea feces: Adult flea feces, or flea dirt, looks like small specks similar to coarse ground black pepper and may be seen in bedding, on pets, or in other areas of the home.
  • Bites on humans: People with flea bites experience itchiness, irritation, and raised red bumps at the site of the bite.

Our flea removal process: the Western Exterminator way

We take a comprehensive approach to tackling flea infestations that goes beyond temporary fixes. Our process is built around three core stages: identification, treatment, and prevention, each designed to address every phase of the flea life cycle. Instead of relying on store-bought foggers or flea bombs, which often only target adult fleas, we focus on methods that also disrupt flea eggs, larvae, and pupae. 

Based on what we find, we build a tailored flea control plan for your home and lifestyle.

Step one: Identification

Our technicians start by thoroughly inspecting inside your property, locating hotspots such as pet bedding, carpets, and cracks and crevices where fleas hide and breed. We assess all possible hosts, from household pets to nearby wildlife, to ensure we understand how the problem started and where it may spread.

Step two: Treatment

Using targeted applications, we’ll treat areas where fleas are present. This may include physical removal in key areas, application of growth regulators, or treatments to spaces where pets rest or roam. Our goal is to break the breeding cycle while minimizing disruption to your household.

Step three: Prevention

Once the infestation is under control, we’ll provide practical steps to help reduce the risk of future infestations. This can include guidance on ongoing vacuuming, frequent washing of pet bedding, sealing entry points for wildlife, and maintaining year-round flea prevention treatments for pets. Prevention is a continuous effort, and our team is here to support you.

How to prevent fleas from returning

Once you have eliminated a flea infestation, the next step is to prevent these pesky insects from returning. To effectively control fleas, here are some tips:

  • Vacuum your home regularly.
  • Wash or replace pet bedding. 
  • Work with your veterinarian to treat pets. Keep pets protected year-round with flea preventatives, regular grooming, and frequent checks with a flea comb.
  • Clean up and treat indoor and outdoor areas where pets rest.
  • Indoors, reduce clutter and treat problem areas with insecticide flea sprays or powders if needed.
  • Outdoors, keep grass trimmed, remove yard debris, and reduce shaded, damp spots where fleas thrive.
  • Wildlife control is also key. Prevent stray animals and wildlife from entering your yard since they can carry fleas.

 

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About Western Exterminator

Western Exterminator has been providing proven pest control solutions for over 100 years. Since 1921, we have been the most efficient and reliable answer for homeowners who need termite and pest control services to rid their property of nuisance pests.

Protection with PestFree365+

PestFree365+ offers year-round protection¹ against 39 common pests, including fleas. With scheduled inspections and ongoing treatments, our technicians help you catch flea problems early and reduce the chance of reinfestation.

PestFree365+ isn’t just about flea control, it’s about ongoing peace of mind and professional support whenever you need it. It’s ideal for homeowners looking for long-term protection against a wide range of pests. Learn more about PestFree365+ here.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, fleas can bite humans. Their bites can cause small, itchy red bumps that may appear in clusters, and in some cases, can lead to allergic reactions or secondary infections if scratched excessively. Learn how to get rid of a flea infestation.

Fleas prefer animal hosts, but they can jump onto people to feed for short periods. While they don’t typically live on humans long-term, they can cause discomfort and transfer between people and pets.

Yes, fleas and their larvae can hide deep in carpet fibers, especially in shaded or low-traffic areas. Regular vacuuming and proper flea treatment are essential to dislodge and remove them from these hiding spots.

Costs vary depending on the size of the infestation, the type of treatment needed, and the size of the property. It’s best to schedule an inspection with our pest control team for accurate pricing and tailored recommendations.

Adult fleas can survive for a few days up to a couple of weeks without a host, though some may persist longer in favorable conditions. Flea larvae and pupae can stay dormant for months until vibrations or warmth signal the presence of a new host.

Depending on humidity and temperature, fleas can go without feeding for several days to two weeks. They can survive even longer in ideal conditions while waiting for a new host.

Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are the most common type found in homes and can infest dogs, cats, and other warm-blooded animals. They feed on pets, wildlife, and sometimes humans, and can spread diseases and tapeworms to pets, making professional control essential.

 

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