Answering Questions About Fleas In Oahu

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Did you know that fleas don’t need to be latched onto a pet to thrive? They can find themselves nearly anywhere and when you find one, you’ll find an infestation is soon to follow. Fleas can multiply quickly, laying up to 50 eggs at a time. That, coupled with the fact that they are small with the ability to jump a few feet, means they can become a real problem in your Oahu home.

If you think fleas have infested your Oahu home, it’s best to act quickly and have a team inspect your home. A flea infestation can be difficult to stop once it takes hold of your home. However, you’ll find that the best way to get rid of fleas is to call in an Oahu pest control company like Pest Tech Hawaii. With our help, the whole situation can become a much smoother process.

Why Does My Pet Have Fleas?

If you notice a flea infestation or flea bites on your four-legged friend, you might ask yourself how it happened. More often than not, pets will find themselves the host of fleas at one point in their lives. In the simplest of ways, there are only a few places your pet would pick up fleas:

  • Outside
  • Grooming/boarding facilities
  • Other dogs
  • Home

Yes, even your own home could be the source of where your pet picked the parasitic insect up, as fleas can find their way inside without a pet bringing them. Fleas can travel on your own clothes and then jump to your pets when you get home. Either way, a flea infestation can come from nearly anywhere and it doesn't have to be originally from your pet.

Are Fleas Bad For Pets?

Like most all parasites that feed on the blood of their host, flea bites are detrimental to the overall health of your pet. In fact, a flea can infect your family pet and cause all sorts of health problems. These problems include:

  • Parasites, such as tapeworms
  • Diseases, such as bartonellosis or rickettsia
  • Allergic reactions that can result in dermatitis and itching
  • Infected skin spots ranging from dry irritated skin to oozing pus

Fleas can be a terrible blight on your pet and make them very ill. The best way to get rid of fleas on your pet is to eradicate them from your home. That way both you and your pet can stop suffering from this parasitic pest. 

Can I Get Fleas From My Pet?

A flea doesn't need to live on your pets, but it does love the warm environment. That being said, fleas can jump from your pet to you and vice versa at any time. Many people sleep with their furry family members in their bed or curl up with them on the couch, so it’s not so crazy to believe that this can occur.

However, there are many different types of fleas and not all of them can survive on a human. Still, you’ll want to know the best way to get rid of fleas in the house when you find them. DIY solutions can't ensure your flea problem will be eradicated, so to save time and money and protect your family, pets included, you’ll want an effective and efficient team.

How To Treat For Fleas?

The best way to get rid of fleas in the house is to call in a licensed and professional team. Our team at Pest Tech Hawaii has well more than a century of combined experience that can be used to solve your flea problem. We offer free quotes with top-notch service for all your home pest control needs.

At Pest Tech Hawaii, we customize our treatment plans to fit your specific situation. Our technicians know their way around any pest you come across, so give us a call if you have any questions. Our team at Pest Tech Hawaii strives to deliver peace of mind along with a pest-free guarantee. 

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