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How to keep your home flea-free

Fleas are the most annoying pests to deal with. They are not just pesky and monstrous nuisances but a carrier of diseases and parasites. Flea infestations are difficult to control and can take months to tackle. So, prevention is the best way to prevent the entry of fleas into your home.

So, if you want to prevent these annoying fleas from invading your home, then you are on the right page.

This blog explores the top 5 preventive measures you can take to keep your home flea-free all year round.

So, without much ado, let’s dive in.

Tips to keep your home flea-free

1.     Take Care of Your Yard

Don’t let fleas and ticks set up their shops in your yard. Trim and move the trees, grass, and shrubs regularly to make them less appealing to fleas. Trimming ensures that there is no space for fleas to hide. This also prevents the entry of wild animals in your yard who maybe already infested with fleas. You can go the extra mile by using yard spray for lawns, trees, shrubs, or flowers to eliminate pests and repel fleas along with mosquitoes, ants, ticks, and many other insects.

2.     Maintain Cleanliness

A clean house can also attract fleas. Yes! That is right. We often bring fleas with us after a walk from the park as your shoes might catch some fleas which move to carpet and rugs. Therefore, you should practice cleaning and vacuuming your home regularly and clean your cushions, rugs, carpet, and furniture. Change your bedding frequently, and clean the kitchen, bathroom, and other areas periodically. Also, consider changing your vacuum bags regularly as fleas can live inside your vacuum cleaner.

3.     Home Inspection

Check for any existing infestation in and around your home. If you spot a flea, get rid of it immediately. Check for fleas in indoor places like the bathroom, on ceilings and walls, around windows and doors, in and around trash bins, and around light sources like a lamp, etc. In the outdoors, you can look for fleas on bushes and plants, in and around trash bins and dumpsters, on fences, and in other places. Inspect open septic tanks for fly larvae and get rid of them immediately.

4.     Pet Care

Fleas are blood-sucking parasites that latch onto animals. So, if you have a pet, visit a vet and insect for the presence of fleas in your pets. If fleas are found, treat them immediately. Even if no fleas are detected, don’t sit back and relax. Instead, follow all precautionary measures to ensure that flea infestation risk is at zero. Wash your pet’s bedding in hot, soapy water to kill any potential flea eggs or larvae. You can also use a flea comb twice a week to check for fleas in your pets. Besides, use tick and flea prevention to keep your pets flea-free all year round.

5.     Regular Pest Control Services

Fleas never take a day off therefore, flea prevention should also be a regular task. Your first line of defense is to prevent fleas with yearly pest control services. They offer regular inspection and pesticide treatment to protect your home from fleas and other pests. Pest control professionals are well-trained in flea control as they have access to a wide range of professional insecticides. Professional treatment regularly throughout the year will keep your home flea-free and prevent any further infestation.

Wrapping Up

Detecting a flea infestation can be upsetting, and depending upon the level of infestation, getting rid of them may be a costly affair. The battle against flea infestation isn’t a one-and-done battle. It may take months, and with DIY methods, it may take a year and still no results. Therefore, hire a professional pest control team to inspect and remove any existing flea infestation from your home and win your peace back.

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