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Pest Spotlight: Fleas In The Woodlands

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How often do you think about fleas? If you own a cat or dog, you may have dealt with these pests in the past. The question is, are you currently taking steps to keep these blood-feeding insects out of your home? Today we are putting a spotlight on the fleas in The Woodlands and providing you with some helpful tips and tricks to keep these pests away from your pets and home. Contact our team right now if you are up against an active infestation and need these pests out fast. We will walk you through our treatment options and schedule an inspection for your home. 

Fleas: Facts and Identification

What do you know about fleas? Most people know that these pests like to feed on animals. What you might not know is that they also like to bite humans. If you are dealing with a flea infestation inside your home in The Woodlands, these pests will take any opportunity they can to find a blood meal. If you wake up with small, discolored bumps on your body, that could be a sign of an active problem. If you have pets, check their fur for fleas, flea eggs, and flea dirt. This is one of the easiest ways to identify these pests. Another easy way to identify fleas is to hire the experts at All-Safe Pest & Termite to perform a detailed inspection. We will evaluate your home and property for pests and inform you of anything we find.

One thing you should know about fleas is that they are dangerous. These pests regularly carry and transmit harmful bacteria. In the 13th century, fleas were the main spreaders of the black death, also known as the bubonic plague. Today, fleas still spread the bubonic plague as well as other illnesses, including murine typhus, tularemia, and tungiasis.

Do Fleas Die Without A Host?

Fleas depend on blood to survive and reproduce. Without a relatively steady source of blood, these pests will eventually die off. The question is, how long can a flea go without feeding? Most studies show that fleas live for two weeks before starving to death. Fleas that fall off wild animals usually have trouble finding new hosts. Indoors, fleas have a much easier time staying well-fed as they are able to feed on both humans and pets.

Is It True That Fleas Burrow Under Skin?

A common myth about fleas is that they burrow under human skin. This is why they prefer living inside the fur of animals. Fur allows fleas the ability to stay on their host and lay eggs. Fleas are less likely to live on humans because of our less hairy bodies. If these pests do bite humans, they do so at night or when they are standing still. If a person moves, a flea is likely to just fall off.

Don't Let Fleas Take Over Your Home

Once fleas invade homes, they are difficult to control. If your home has an active infestation of these pests, do not hesitate to involve the experts at All-Safe Pest & Termite. While we are servicing your home, treat your pets. If you do not address your pets' flea problems, they will bring the infestation back indoors. One thing we recommend is investing in a high-quality flea/tick collar. This will protect your pets and reduce your chances of dealing with invasive blood-feeding pests in the future.

Call us now to learn more about the fleas in your home or to schedule your home for a service visit. We will answer any questions you have about pest control in The Woodlands and help you find an option that best fits your needs.

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