Flea Infestation
If you suffer from a flea infestation, there are several unpleasant things you are enduring. Most notably, you will find flea bites becoming common. Flea bites are small bites that break through the surface of the skin, and tend to cause moderate to severe itching. If you are allergic to fleas, a rash may develop and the bite itself can linger for several weeks. If your pets suffer from a flea infestation, their fur may fall out as your pet scratches at the bites. In addition, your pet's skin is likely to becone damaged from the constant agitation.
There are several ways to combat a flea infestation. First, you can treat your pets with products like Advantage and Front Line. These turn your pets into flea killers, as any flea that bites your pet is poisoned and killed. This will lower the number of fleas that can breed in your home.
Once you have made sure your pets are treated, you can combat a flea infestation by using chemicals or by making use of dehumidifiers to prevent the larvae from hatching. Chemicals should not be used in homes with pets, as they can be toxic to animals. Dehumidifiers will greatly reduce the number of larvae that hatch, which helps to limit the infestation. All of these methods should be used. In addition it is important to take the time to vacuum and keep your home clean. When you vacuum, bags should be disposed of immediately, as the bags can provide excellent homes for the flea larvae to hatch.
A flea infestation can have several consequences apart from you and your animals being bitten. Fleas are carriers of diseases, transmitting a disease from one person or animal to another. As the fleas feed on blood, the diseases contained in blood can be transferred as the blood may mingle with your own when a flea bites you. As fleas are able to quickly move from victim to victim, it is vital that any flea infestation is dealt with immediately.
If you find one flea in your home, the chances are that there are many more. Treat a single occurrence of a bite as serious, so the threat of the infestation growing into massive proportions is removed.
If controlling the flea infestation through use of pet medications and shampoos, you can contact a pest control agency for further assistance. This may be prudent in the case of massive infestations, as the level of discomfort may be too much for your pet to tolerate while the fleas are dealt with. If you are in a situation where you are getting a lot of flea bites, you should get outside assistance immediately.
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Brian Waybridge, the author of this article, had to deal with fleas and ticks on his dogs and cats