Fleas In Your New Jersey Home Can Be A Bigger Problem Than You May Think

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Pet owners are the ones who mostly experience flea infestations. Unfortunately, it is not hard for a flea to get to your pet and, before long, breed in your house. Fleas can be a menace to your pet because they will be itching as the fleas continue to feed on them. But by extension, they can also be a nuisance to your family once they lay eggs in your carpets, furniture, & bed and invade your home. If you want to learn how to spot flea symptoms, their harm, and the best way to get rid of fleas in the house, read on. If you want to hire the best in pest control in New Jersey, contact Heritage Pest Control and hire a professional flea exterminator to deal with your fleas in-house.

How To Tell If You're Dealing With A Flea Infestation In Your Home

Below are some of the signs that you are experiencing a flea infestation: 

  • Presence of flea bites and dark spots on fur: Fleas usually concentrate on the lower back end of the tail of pets because pets can't easily reach these areas. Use a flea comb to check for the presence of fleas by brushing your pet's fur. Then, wipe the comb on a damp, white paper towel; if you see reddish brown specks, that is flea poop. 
  • Flea Bites: When fleas bite, they leave the skin red and irritated. Fleas bite your pet's neck, ears, belly, and hindquarters. 
  • Flea eggs around the house: Fleas can lay up to 50 eggs daily. Wear high white socks and drag your feet around the house and then see if you are carrying fleas or flea eggs on your socks. 
  • Your pet scratching excessively: If you find your pet scratching to the point that they lose fur but still can't relieve the itch, it may be a sign of fleas. 
  • Presence of red bumps on your skin: if you notice a red bump cluster on your feet, legs, or ankle, these pests might nest on your bed or couch.

Flea infestations are very challenging to deal with once you spot these signs. Work with a professional who can provide an effective flea treatment solution.

How Fleas Can Be Harmful To Both People And Pets

Fleas in New Jersey are widely known to be the carriers of the disastrous bubonic plague that killed 50% of the European population in the mid-1600s. Other diseases that fleas are known to spread to humans include tungiasis, tularemia, and murine typhus. Regarding pets, flea bites cause flea bite dermatitis or flea hypersensitivity. In the end, the pets scratch their skin until they lose fur.  

A Flea Infestation Can Be Extremely Difficult To Get Rid Of

Fleas are very tiny and annoying pests that are very hard to deal with. They have flat bodies, enabling them to go through their host's fur quickly. Their strong exoskeleton makes them hard to crush. In addition, when they sense danger, they promptly leap, and it is hard to find them again. If you desire to get rid of fleas faster, you better work with experts who understand these pests' behavior.

Contact The Professionals At The First Sign Of Fleas In Your Home

DIY flea control methods sometimes feel like too much work. If you notice any sign of fleas in your New Jersey home, call professionals from Heritage Pest Control. There are instances where you will find your DIY efforts failing; that is why you need a licensed pest control professional who can carry out an effective flea program that ensures fleas are out of your home.  

Fleas are tiny, reddish-brown pests that feed on your pets' blood. If you see signs of fleas in your home, like excessive pet scratching or red bumps on your legs, call Heritage Pest Control. With over 30 years of professional pest control services for homes and businesses, it is our responsibility to ensure we deliver eco-friendly flea control solutions you can trust.

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