Fleas can reproduce very rapidly and affect your pets but don’t worry; the Tulsa exterminator can get them off from your pets. Flea bite can cause itching and ultimately, it can cause severe allergic reactions to some humans and pets. Fleas act as the vectors for some dangerous diseases like flea-borne spotted fever, typhus, and even the plague. In the pets, fleas can cause anaemia in severe infestations, which is potentially life threatening.  Fleas make the pets scratch their skin, which leads to hair loss and secondary skin infections. To reduce all these risks, you should call Tulsa exterminator to remove them from your home.

Flea eggs

Flea eggs are a crucial part of the life cycle of fleas. They are the starting point of the next generation of fleas. When an adult female flea feeds on a host, it lays eggs. These eggs ensure the continuation of the flea population. Eggs are laid in batches and it fall off the heat into the surrounding environment once the host moves. A Single female can lay up to 50 eggs per day, which is a lot and it leads to a rapid infestation. 

The eggs are tiny, only about 0.5 mm in length. They are white and translucent. Their small size and color make it almost impossible to see with the naked eye. Flea eggs are found in areas where pets sleep and spend time frequently. The presence of fleas can lead to psychological discomfort for pet owners and it can cost money to treat flea infested pets. So, it is wise to get rid of them with Tulsa exterminator if you see any signs.

Eliminating fleas with Tulsa exterminator

To keep the fleas away you need to vacuum carpets and furniture regularly. If possible, soak your pet bedding and toys in hot water to kill them off. Dry clothing or pet bedding on the highest heat setting to ensure all fleas are eradicated. There are some prevention products that you can use like tropical treatments or collars. Insect growth regulators (IGRs) help prevent flea eggs from hatching. You should consider using it.

Professional Tulsa exterminator will use methods like heat treatment where they raise the temperature of the flea infested area to a deadly level. This way all the fleas can be removed including the eggs. This method is chemical free and some homeowners prefer it over the chemical methods. Integrated pest management is also used where various treatment methods and prevention strategies are used to manage flea population effectively. Check out our reviews!

If you’re having trouble with fleas, or any other pests, then it’s time to call a Tulsa exterminator that can help you. Here at TermMax Pest Control, we are the best in the business when it comes to dealing with fleas, or any other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa, Owasso, Turley, Bixby, and Jenks. Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, and so much more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!

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