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Behavior –
One female flea can lay about 18 eggs a day and just 20
fleas on a dog can produce 360 eggs per day and over
2000 eggs in a week. After the home is treated, it may
take up to two weeks or more before fleas are no longer
seen. The reason for this is that flea pupae are
unaffected by the treatment until the adult fleas emerge
from their pupal cocoon. In any flea population, all
stages of the flea will be present including numerous
pupae. It will take several weeks for all adult fleas to
emerge from these pupae and contact the treatment.
Vacuuming as often as possible after the treatment can
speed up this process because it stimulates adult fleas
to emerge from their cocoons.
Habitat – Fleas are ectoparasites of
animals, meaning they live on the outside of the body
and need to feed on the blood of these animals in order
to produce eggs. Because fleas usually feed and lay
their eggs while the pet is sleeping, the pet's resting
areas are where the most fleas will be found. Many pets
acquire fleas outside in the yard. Research has
demonstrated that urban wildlife, such as raccoons and
opossums, are commonly responsible for introducing these
insect pests onto residential properties where the pets
can encounter them.
Tips for Control – Controlling a
flea infestation successfully requires four steps:
- Preparation
for treatment.
- Treatment
of pets.
- Treatment
of the inside premises.
- Treatment
of flea activity sites outside.
Obviously,
the pet is critical to minimizing flea infestations and
regular grooming helps to limit fleas on the pet. For
this reason, customers need to keep the pet groomed and
treated with on-animal flea control products.
Step One. Any flea treatment will be less effective if
the home is not prepared properly by completing the
following steps:
- Remove
all items, such as toys, clothes, and pet food from
all floors.
- Remove
all items from under beds and in the bottom of
closets.
- Wash
or replace pet bedding.
- Vacuum
all carpets and rugs thoroughly, including beneath
beds and upholstered furniture.
- Clean
all wood, tile, and linoleum floors by sweeping and
mopping.
- Clean
concrete floors with soap and water in the
garage,basement, or enclosed patio where pets rest
or stay.
- Remove
all pets including birds and reptiles. Cover fish
tanks with a damp towel and turn off the air pump.
- Replace
any pet bedding outdoors and make all shaded areas,
crawl spaces, etc. available for treatment.
- Arrange
to be out of the home for several hours until the
treatment has thoroughly dried.
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