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Home Flea Infestations

Fleas are one of the most frustrating pests to come in contact with. They are more likely to gain access into your home if you have pets and flea infestations can cause much annoyance for your four-legged friend as well.

Fleas are able to survive in a wide range of temperatures. However, they thrive in temperatures that fall between seventy and eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit, and around seventy percent humidity.

Although fleas are very tiny insects, they are still able to be seen by the human eye. They are sometimes difficult to spot, but once you’ve seen one, you’ll know exactly what to look for.

Rapidly Reproducing Flea Infestations

Pest Prevention - Croach - Kirkland, WA - Flea Infestations - Flea and Flea LarvaThere are thousands of species of fleas that exist all over the world.

However, only about two hundred species are currently residing in the United States.

That is not a small number, especially when these species have the ability to reproduce at an extremely rapid rate given the right environment.

Fleas can be most difficult to get rid of. This is generally due to the fact that female fleas have been known to lay up to fifty eggs a day. Imagine if fleas have infested your home and at least one female a day is laying fifty eggs each and every day.

To call these flea infestations is an understatement. At that point, your home is no longer yours and you are living in their space.

Flea Life Cycle

There are four major stages of a flea’s life cycle.

  1. A flea begins as an egg that is laid by its mother.
  2. It then turns into larva.
  3. Which then turns into the Pupa stage.
  4. And finally the adult stage.

Flea Infestations Pest Control - Croach - Kirkland, WA - Chart of Flea Life CycleIn order for the fleas to continue to reproduce, they must have a steady blood supply. This is vital to the survival of a flea.

If a flea is successful at attaching itself to your dog, then you are most likely to have fleas enter into your home.
 
Once a flea sucks some blood out of your dog, it will lay eggs onto your dog.

Once your dog enters into your home and lies down, the flea and its eggs will drop onto your carpet, and then those fleas will soon begin searching for a host to feed on.

Professional Flea Control

Flea bites are irritating and leave red swollen marks on you and your pets. The itch can be difficult to resist and you may end up making your bites turn into even bigger welts.

Having fleas in your home is a headache that will not go away until they are properly exterminated and removed from your home. If you suspect that fleas have invaded your home, it is time to call in a professional.

Croach® is skilled and experienced in successfully eradicating fleas from your home. Contact Croach® for the best flea control service available.

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