FLEA TREATMENT AND ADVICE
What do fleas look like

How can I tell if my pet has fleas
Look at your pet closely, does it scratch more than normal which would suggest irritation, with dogs the irritation can cause the dog to nibble away leaving bald patches on the tail or hind areas. Cats tend to tolerate flea bites without noticeable effects, but close examination will reveal adults or their droppings, these look like small bits of grit and feel very much like grit. If these are put on a wet tissue and rubbed between finger and thumb, they will turn the tissue dark red (flea droppings consist of a high percentage of undigested blood). check out the pets bedding will usually provide substantial amounts of flea droppings. Inspection of your pet and the use of a fine toothed flea comb will reveal active adults. Any of these found will suggest treatment is required at least on the pet, if persistent pet treatment seem to be having no effect, this suggest a considerable infestation exists in the home, and the house should be treated in coordination with the pets.
Treatment
Advice
One of the most important things to understand when any treatment is carried out for fleas is the life cycle. Here are some facts about fleas. One flea can lay up to 25 eggs per day. Fleas develop from egg to larvae to pupae to adult in 18-26 days (depending on temperature), adults can only lay eggs after taking blood from the host animal. The main concentration of eggs is usually in the pets bedding (or sleeping place), adults lay there eggs on the hairs of the host, but scratching by the pet allows eggs to be deposited around the house. The eggs hatch into a larvae stage which looks like a small thin grub, this feeds on flea droppings and other matter commonly found in the pets bedding. The larvae stage then weaves a cocoon around itself where the metamorphosis takes place (changes into the adult form), at this point the adult flea is able to emerge, but it will only do so if it feels vibration which suggest a potential host is nearby.
In a occupied house sufficient vibration occurs daily so the newly formed adults will emerge almost immediately this is detected. In a premises that is not occupied the adult will remain in a dormant state and can do so for months. Once triggered by vibration the adult flea targets a potential host by its body heat. If you consider this in a outdoor wild situation, all these senses have evolved to allow survival where few hosts passing infrequently will be encountered, a flea may only obtain one chance to emerge and find a potential host, as such the emergence and targeting phases has evolved and can be achieved in seconds in some cases. Apply this to the home, and it is easy to see why a few picked up outdoors, can get totally out of control in the home.
Pet and House Management, This can help to reduce any problems.
Combing the pet with a comb will help to remove adults and destroy eggs, Vacuuming
the carpets and furniture will pick up eggs, this is especially important
if your pets are allowed to sleep or climb on sofa's etc., make sure you vacuum
under the cushions and don't forget down those gaps at the edges. Cleaning
the area where the pets favorite sleeping place is will remove significant
numbers of eggs and larvae, if you use a basket any bedding should be washed
in the washing machine (eggs larvae and adults will not survive this), periodic
treatment of your pets will kill fleas. Frontline flea control, advantage
flea control, and various direct treatments in the form of flea shampoo's
are all products that can be obtained to effectively treat this pest on your
pets. You should consult with your local vererinary practice, for detailed
advice on the use and suitability of these products given your pets circumstances.
Why you may have a problem and not have an animal
1. In the summer months fleas can survive outside and be carried into the
house. 2. Visitors may have animals and transport fleas into your home. 3.
You can visit other people with animals and transport fleas back to your house.
4. Moving into a property, you could inherit a flea problem from the previous
occupier.
Advice following treatment
We expect that the flea treatment carried out will be successful and we hope
that the following advice will also be of assistance. The floors of your property
will be covered by a layer of insecticide which is odorless and invisible.
It has a very good residual effect which means that it will continue to work
for some time if left undisturbed. Adult fleas will be killed within hours
of contact but the floor should not be vacuumed, swept or washed if possible
for two weeks after treatment because there will still be eggs and emerging
adult fleas for days after the treatment. As the eggs hatch and develop, you
might find fleas reappearing 7-10 days after treatment. This is quite normal
and provided the insecticide remains in place, it will kill the adult fleas
in your home. This is why it is important not to carry out cleaning which
might remove the insecticide.
Treatment
of your pets must be carried out as part of a coordinated treatment program,
otherwise fleas will survive on the pets to re-infest the premise later. Treatment
of your pets should be carried out using a treatment that kills fleas, be
wary some products you can purchase are designed as a repellent, these products
do not kill fleas. Suitable pet treatment products include the following.
Advantage flea control for cats and dogs, frontline flea control for cats
and dogs, various flea control shampoo's for cats and dogs. If you require
further information on this, please consult your vet.
Causes of re-infestation
1. Vacuuming before two week period. 2. Bringing more fleas from other premises.
3. Not treating your pet or not following the products instructions.
If you
still have fleas after a 14 day period, please contact us and we will arrange
for a
Pest Control Operative to investigate further
Do it yourself pest control
How to kill fleas in your home
It is possible especially when the infestation is light, for do it yourself pest control to be effective. Many products are available from veterinary practices, and other locations that can be used to spray your house against fleas. frontline flea control. Staykil flea control. and Acclaim are just a sample of pest control products that are available for home owners to carry out their own treatment in their home. These products have been designed to allow a low concentration of insecticide to be used by untrained homeowners in their own homes. In light infestation type situations these can be quite effective. Most of these products have a low concentration of insecticide and in some cases a growth regulator. As with all products of this type, you must adhere to the direction as to its use, especially in relation to application rates
Professional pest control product
It is not possible for untrained individuals to access high concentration insecticides, these are a professional pest control product, and can only be used safely by suitably trained and qualified professionals. It is more than likely, if you are thinking that you need a high concentration insecticide, because you first attempts seem not to be working, you should have gone down the professional route in the first instance. If you find yourself in this position, contact a professional. dont go out and buy multiple tins of insecticide and fill your house with fumes and insecticide, this is without doubt not safe for you.
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