Killing fleas in your home is one of those horrible things that has to be done occasionally, especially if you are an animal lover and have cats, dogs, rabbits or even chickens, as they (and humans too) are prime targets for an adult fleas main meal.
Unfortunately, if you see your pet scratching or itching more than usual it might be best to prepare yourself for the worst.
You really cannot blame your furry feline or canine friends for the infestation that results in you looking at the best ways of killing fleas in your home. They really are just unwitting hosts to these parasites as are we and our homes too.
Because these hopping horrors love sandy, gravelly soils they absolutely thrive in places such as crawl spaces under houses or sand boxes out in your backyard or sometimes they will resort to the soil under your shrubs.
So, it is easy to see why they can easily take advantage of a free meal and a free ride into your house by hopping on board the nearest target who innocently passes by.
The reason that you can end up being overwhelmed by so many, so quickly is this. The flea goes through a four stage lifecycle which involves egg, larva, pupa and adult. Whilst a newly emerged adult can only survive about a week without food, a mature one can manage for a whole year without anything to eat at all.
The crucial point here is that, whilst they can live without eating for that amount of time ultimately they cannot survive or lay eggs without that all important blood meal.
So, once they detect the warmth and vibrations that their primary food sources give off (that means you or your pets just going about day to day) they spring into action and wreak havoc.
The first you may realise that you have a problem (your pet scratching aside) is you noticing the giveaway red, raised, itchy spots indicating that you have been bitten or maybe you catch small, sudden movements out of the corner of your eye.
The most common mistake that can stop you getting them totally gone is not dealing with both the adults and the unseen developing eggs and larva.
If you kill just the adults you will have a small period of grace before the eggs hatch and you find yourself overwhelmed by the masses again.
So, with the right help and guidance you can get them gone for good. A little time and patience will stand you in good stead and by being thorough and methodical in your approach you can sort out these little varmints, no problem.
Killing fleas in your home so that they do not return to plague you just needs a two pronged attack and by using a combination of flea traps, powders, drops and flea collars for your pet and home you will ensure that you stay flea free.
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