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Fleas
What are fleas?
Fleas are well-known tiny insects that commonly feed on the blood of cats, dogs, and wild animals. Since all three of their main hosts regularly live near people, fleas are common household pests.
Are fleas dangerous?
Why do I have a flea problem?
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Where will I find fleas?
- Adults: Adult spend their lives on the backs of their animal hosts.
- Eggs: Eggs start out on the backs of their animal hosts and then drop to the ground. Flea eggs often hatch under leaf piles, woodpiles, shrubbery, and decks outside. Inside, they are in bedding, rugs, upholstered furniture, behind baseboards, and within the cracks of floors.
- Larvae: After hatching, their worm-like larvae live in damp areas, feeding on flea dirt (dried blood) that has fallen off animal hosts. Eventually, they will form a cocoon and develop into an adult. When an animal host walks past them, the vibration causes them to emerge from the cocoon and jump onto their new host.
How do I get rid of fleas?
Stop fleas from taking over your Idaho yard and home by partnering with the local experts at Sawtooth Pest Control. We are a family-owned pest control company with over 18 years of combined experience and a dedication to helping families solve their property’s pest problems. Our effective home pest control and commercial pest control services provide the regular treatments necessary to remove fleas from indoor and outdoor spaces and keep them from returning.
How can I prevent fleas in the future?
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- Fleas like to avoid the sun, so keep the grass cut short and cut back shrubs and bushes in your yard.
- Clean up yard debris like leaf piles and woodpiles from your yard.
- Remove bird feeders and keep lids on trash cans to make your yard less attractive to rodents and other flea-covered wild animals.
- Spread cedar wood chips in flowerbeds; its odor helps to repel fleas.
- Regularly wash your family’s bedding and pet bedding.
- Routinely vacuum floors and upholstered furniture to pick up stray fleas.
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