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Is It Dangerous To Have Fleas In My Reno, NV Home?

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Where Do Fleas Come From? What Are the Risks?

Fleas are super tiny, which is one reason it’s tough to conquer them. Their compressed bodies are 0.09 of an inch long. A gloss is over their reddish-brown skin. The only time you might catch them in the act is when they’re hopping along with their jumping hind legs. No flying is involved because they don’t have wings. If they don't land on your clothes, they’re liable to hitch a ride inside your home on your pet’s coat. It won’t be long before they’re settling in fabrics, carpeting, and animal areas. Fleas will gravitate to squirrels, rodents, and other pests if domestic animals aren’t present.

Infestation indicators are as follows:

  • Seeing that pets are continually scratching themselves
  • Having welts consistently on your body
  • Discovering flea fecal waste that looks like pepper on rugs and animal bedding
  • Finding flea eggs near pets, carpeting, furniture, and structural gaps

Tapeworms, parasitic bacterial diseases, and typhus are among the conditions that fleas are associated with. Allergic reactions and or skin inflammation accompany their bites. Scratching these bumps must be avoided because you could break your skin. That opens the door for germ exposure and secondary bacterial infections. Individuals dealing with an infestation may eventually have anemia, as their blood will be taken by fleas repeatedly. 

Grasslands, forests, and similar plots with dense organic matter are rife with fleas. Watery zones, such as ditches, ponds, and lakeside, are often affected by them too. The more shade or sand there is, the more likely these pests will be in the vicinity. Believe it or not, they can take over residential lawns. You might see groups of them by decks and patios and underneath rocks, debris, and shrubs. Contrary to popular belief, they’ll be able to survive and procreate just fine indoors.

How Can Fleas Be Prevented?

Flea deterrence is a must for every home, whether or not domestic animals are a factor. Invasions can happen to anyone at any time. Here’s what you’ll need to do to discourage the pests:

  • Cut the grass and trim the greenery on a routine basis.
  • Make sure that you get rid of yard debris.
  • Lay gravel around your property’s perimeter; don’t use soil.
  • Discuss year-round flea control and treatment for your animals with a veterinarian.
  • Inspect and groom your pet’s fur regularly.
  • Vacuum and clean carpeting often.
  • Examine second-hand rugs, furniture, and other items before purchasing them.
  • Contact Natura Pest Control if you have critters that fleas might use as a host.

What Can Natura Pest Control Do About Fleas?

Retail insecticides and “do-it-yourself” tactics can be expensive, ineffective, and hazardous to employ. For affordable and safe home pest control solutions designed to eliminate an infestation, reach out to us at Natura Pest Control. Our expert technicians will utilize clean and eco-friendly treatments, like liquids, granules, and baits. Follow-up visits are available. When you call today, you’ll be offered a free inspection with no obligation! Guard your property and health!

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