When you think fleas, you may think of a cat or dog scratching away, but when you have fleas in your home you think about those fleas making their way to your carpeting and beds. In other words - when you have indoor pets, those furry friends could get fleas – which means you have fleas.
Fleas make their home in the fur of your pets and feed on their blood, but fleas will gladly nibble on you. Similar in ways to your pet’s fur, your carpet is made up of small fibers where fleas can lay eggs and multiply. Many times at a home with a flea infestation the homeowner will get bites on their ankles as the fleas make their way from the carpet onto you for a meal. Your bed is another comfortable spot for fleas to bite you. Don’t stress, we can help!
One Service can customize an integrated pest management program to rid your home of these ankle-biters from your ankle biter. We will walk you through the process and treat your home to eliminate these pesky bugs.
Quick Fact:
Many times a pet owner wonders how their pet got the fleas in the first place. One route the fleas can take involves rabbits. Rabbits may find a convenient spot near your home – often in the bushes and other landscaping in your yard. Here your pet can pick up fleas from these rabbits and bring them inside. If rabbits are prolific at your home, trimming your landscaping may help. Reducing hiding spots for rabbits and other furry friends can help reduce your pets potential to pick up this parasite.