Cooper Pest Solutions can Eliminate Fleas in Your Home

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 What is a flea?

 Fleas are small biting insects that feed on dogs and cats, but may also bite humans. Fleas are only 1/8 of an inch long, but they can jump up to 8 inches vertically. They are flat on the sides and have backward-facing spines on their bodies. Fleas can be spread through the house as their eggs fall off the pet as it moves through the home and the yard, but in general, they spend the majority of their time on the host animal. They become an even larger issue when they begin breeding in your home. These tiny jumping pests are a true nuisance and plague homeowners that experience their activity.

Why do I have them?

Flea infestations begin when an animal brings them into the home. This can be a result of a pet or could be coming from a wild mammal like squirrels, raccoons, and feral cats. Flea activity in your home can also be a sign of a rodent or wildlife issue. If you think you have mice, click here to browse our rodent information library.

A common hiding place for fleas is rugs and carpeting. According to Flea Science, 83% of fleas develop deep within home carpeting. They burrow into the fibers where they can avoid light and low levels of humidity. Once larvae become adults, they jump onto a passing host such as your dog, which is when you begin to see the infestation.

Why should I be concerned with Fleas?

Fleas can spread quickly since each female flea can have between 400 and 800 eggs in her lifetime. Fleas feed on the blood of their host which could easily be your pet or even your leg. Flea bites on humans tend to be around the feet, ankles, and lower legs, manifesting as red bumps surrounded by a halo shape. The bites can become very itchy and uncomfortable for both humans and pets. 

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When fleas choose your pet as a host, they are exposed to a variety of health problems such as tapeworms, anemia, and skin irritation leading to scratching and small exposed wounds. As fleas feed off of your pet, symptoms can progress and quickly become a greater health risk. If you find fleas on your pet, call your veterinarian immediately for help.

How do I get rid of Fleas?

If you find evidence of fleas on your pet, call your veterinarian. They may suggest a flea dip as well as specialized shampoos to eliminate the current fleas. If you have fleas in your house, you can also lessen the problem by vacuuming. Target your pet's favorite spots to lay or spend time. Vacuuming is a significant part of reducing flea populations indoors, but it will not completely solve the problem. Professional pest control is your best defense against flea infestations. There is little that you can do with store-bought sprays and foggers to eliminate all of the fleas in your home once they have infested areas such as carpeting. 

What service options are available?

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A skilled Cooper technician will come out and treat all accessible areas of the home for fleas, and any pets must receive a flea dip simultaneously. The goal of our flea treatment is to stop the breeding cycle of the fleas currently living in your home. While this service will not immediately eliminate a flea problem, there will be a significant reduction within several days. This treatment will be rendered ineffective if a pet or other animal continues to bring fleas into the home or there are fleas continuing to breed in inaccessible areas of the home. The homeowner will be responsible for a significant amount of vacuuming to ensure our service is working as effectively as possible.

What Do It Yourself (DIY) options are available?

There is very little that you can do on your own to get rid of a flea infestation once it is established in your home because of the complexity of these infestations. The best “DIY” option is to use flea treatments for pets so that they don′t get fleas in the first place. Address rodent and wildlife infestations once you discover them or suspect they are in your home as quickly as possible to avoid the possible spread of fleas.

How soon can you get here?

At Cooper Pest Solutions, our goal is to provide fast, convenient service, with the peace of mind that you are in good hands. We understand that pest problems can be stressful and overwhelming, so we strive to have same-day or next-day inspections and services.

How can I prevent fleas in the future?

The best prevention for fleas is to use a preventative treatment on your pets to prevent them from becoming a host to fleas.