Fleas. The most pesky of pests. These almost invisible little creatures can cause more discomfort on you, your pets, and your home than you can imagine. Fleas attach themselves to humans or animals in search of our blood in which they feed from. Fleas can also cause your family and pets harm by leaving red welt bites that are extremely itchy and sometimes painful. In addition, fleas can cover a lot of ground in short periods of time.
But can fleas enter our homes during the cold winter months? The answer is yes . Although fleas tend to lie dormant during colder seasons, they are always looking for a warm home to dwell and feast from, and our bodies and our pet’s bodies are susceptible to attracting fleas year-round.
Humans bathe on a regular basis which makes our chance of attracting fleas outdoors much lower than our pets. Moreover, our pets can contract tapeworms and anemia from flea bites which humans are not vulnerable to.
If you have pets, keeping them on a recurring flea treatment is key to keeping fleas away from their skin and out of your home. There are many preventive flea applications that can be used for your pets.
What To Do: Collars and flea solutions can be added to pet’s skin, and they are all readily available from your veterinarian and local pet supply store. If your pet has fleas, it is also imperative that you bathe them with a flea killing shampoo.
The number one tool in your flea killing arsenal is your vacuum . Once fleas have established themselves in your home, they use the fibers of your carpets, rugs, and furniture to dwell and wait for oncoming victims to feed off of.
What To Do: Use a flea carpet powder that kills the life cycle of the fleas. Wash all of your pet’s bedding in a hot water cycle. Any bedding or clothing that has come in contact with fleas should also be put on the hot cycle in your washing machine.
Flea bites can cause severe itching, swelling, redness and can hurt like you-know-what.
What To Do: To calm the itching, use Witch Hazel, an ice pack, or even a pack of frozen peas to halt the swelling. Use rubbing alcohol to clean and properly dry out the bites. Aloe vera is also helpful for swelling and itching symptoms.
Fleas like low-hanging-fruit. They cannot jump very high at all, so your ankles are prime targets when fleas have infested your home. Use DEET mosquito repellent on socks and shoes while the infestation is in place to mitigate fleas attacking your ankles and bare skin.
If not treated timely and properly, a flea infestation can become a nuisance that can get worse quickly. Fleas reproduce at rapid rates. Hiring a professional pest control service is your best bet in fighting a flea infestation in your home or business. Attempting to tackle a flea problem on your own could lead to much worse damage and an exasperation of the problem. Over-the-counter flea products will not control flea’s reproduction or solve the root of the flea infestation.
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