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Fleas are prolific in South Bend, and if you have animals, you will likely run into them. It's simple to tell whether your home has a flea infestation.

You Must Inspect Your Animals
First, carefully observe your pet's behavior:
  • If your pet is persistently itching, look for indications of fur damage.
  • Hair and skin-affected creatures may have hair loss and a ruddy complexion.
  • Dog's hindquarters are commonly targeted
  • The heads and necks of cats are common targets for attacks.

Fleas must exist since they are prevalent everywhere. If you detect insects crawling around in your pet's hair or see red and black flea droppings on their skin, contact your veterinarian at once.

Scratching
If no insects are present, a veterinarian can help you determine other probable causes, such as allergies or skin problems, for your cat's itching and scratching.
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Take Precautions
A flea is around 2.5 millimeters long. The size of flea larvae ranges from 3 to 5.2 millimeters and has a dull white color. Fleas can cover great distances in a single bound owing to their long bodies. They lack wings and have flattened bodies. They also have long, skinny legs.
Fleas on your pet are not usually indicative of a severe infestation. Locating the eggs, larvae, and pupae in your home or yard may be challenging.
If you uncover signs of an infestation, you should thoroughly clean the area and provide veterinary-recommended remedies to your pet. It is necessary to launder all household linens and pet bedding.
Contact a local pest control company to help eliminate insects from your house.
What Temperature Do Fleas Die?
Temperatures between 66 and 84 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity levels between 70 and 90 percent are optimal for flea adult survival. Flea eggs will not develop at temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. One way is to keep flea eggs below 46 degrees Fahrenheit for ten days or 37 degrees Fahrenheit for five days.

Can You Drown a Flea?
A flea must spend around 24 hours in water before it drowns. The flea may seem dead for up to 12 hours if submerged in water, yet it will revive within 60 minutes if rescued. In reality, a flea immersed for 18 to 20 hours may be restored within four or five hours after being reintroduced to the air.

Do Fleas Die in the Washing Machine?
Fleas develop in stages, and the clothing you have left on the floor is an ideal environment for them to mature and increase. It is possible to eliminate fleas from bedding and clothes by washing them. Using soap or detergent, infected items may be washed in the washing machine to destroy fleas at any stage of development. That is a straightforward task.
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South Bend Exterminators offers home remedies and can help you achieve flea control in the home. If you need flea control in your house, flea control in your yard, or have a flea infestation, we can help you with natural flea control today.
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