Fleas can multiply very quickly into a full blown flea infestation so we strive to take care of them as quickly as possible with the correct flea treatments and strategies. Calling us in early will help us all be more successful in getting rid of fleas. Be sure to take your pets straight to a veterinarian, though, to have them professionally treated for the fleas. We can take care of the flea control in your home. Let the pro take care of your furry family member!
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Problems Caused by Fleas
Fleas bite and feed on animals which can cause dermatitis, itching, and sometimes even anemia. They can (and will) bite humans but they cannot live on them. Veterinarian offices are obviously susceptible to fleas, but a classroom pet or office dog can bring them in just as easily. They can transmit the bubonic plague and tapeworms, so keeping everyone safe from those diseases is very important. That’s why a professional flea exterminator is necessary.
Fleas are tiny growing to about 1/10 of an inch long. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, it’s easy to miss them making flea removal difficult. That’s why you need a professional flea exterminator. Usually, you will notice fleas when they are crawling around in the hair of a dog or cat that has white fur. Their yellow, red, or dark brown coloring can make them easier to spot on white fur while they can blend into similar colored pets.