How To Eliminate A Flea Infestation In Your Glendale Home

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Having fleas on your property can cause many problems for you and your pets. These tiny insects are not only a nuisance but also dangerous to have around. If you see fleas inside your home, contact a Glendale pest control company to help you eliminate them completely. Here is everything you need to know about removing fleas from your house. 

How To Tell If You Have A Flea Infestation In Your Home

Fleas are tiny. They have black bodies that are only about an eighth of an inch long. Because they have a high reproduction rate, if you see one flea in your home, there is a good chance that many more are nearby. 

In addition to seeing an actual flea, there are a few different ways that can help you determine if you have a flea infestation in your home:

  • Your pet can't stop scratchingFleas will latch onto your pets, leaving itchy red bumps on their skin. If you notice that your furry friend can't stop scratching, you should check for any tiny black bugs under their fur.

  • Red, itchy bumps on your skinFleas like to bite pets because they can hide under their fur. However, that doesn't mean that humans are off-limits. If you notice that you have small, red bumps on your skin, there is a good chance that you may have fleas in your house.

  • Fleas on your SocksFleas are so tiny that they are hard to spot in your home. You could have several fleas standing on the carpet right in front of you without you realizing it. 

One way to see if they are hiding in your carpet is to wear white socks. When a flea sees your feet coming near them, it will immediately try to hitch a ride with you. Walk around every inch of your carpet for about five to ten minutes. If you see several black specs on your socks, you have a flea infestation.

The Dangerous Diseases Fleas Are Known To Spread

Fleas are tiny but dangerous. These bothersome pests have been known to spread diseases to humans and animals. Some of the illnesses that you could get from a flea bite include:

  • Murine typhus

  • Bubonic Plague

  • Tungiasis

Cats have been known to become infected with a bacteria called B. henselae when bitten by fleas. If an infected cat happens to scratch you or lick an open wound on your body, you could end up with a disease that causes enlarged lymph nodes, headache, and fever.

Why It's So Hard To Completely Get Rid Of Fleas On Your Own

Fleas are one of the most challenging pests to remove from your house. A female flea can lay around 50 eggs every day. Once the egg is hatched, a flea can reach full maturity in just a matter of weeks. This means that one flea can turn into a flea infestation without you even being aware. After the number of fleas has reached the thousands, getting rid of them becomes extremely difficult.

The Best Way To Completely Get Rid Of A Flea Infestation

Getting rid of a flea infestation takes time. There is no one-size-fits-all solution either. The best way to get rid of fleas in your house is to call H&N Pest Control. Our pest control specialists will get rid of fleas in your Glendale home. 

Call H&N Pest Control today if you have fleas in your Glendale home. We have decades of experience in flea control in and around the home. We know all of the steps to take to ensure that these dangerous pests leave your home for good. Contact us for a complimentary inspection.

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