Post Flea Infestation Actions: 2 Questions Answered

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If your pet cat or dog has brought fleas into your home, you may not be looking forward to dealing with the problem. Fleas can lead to itchy and uncomfortable bites which can be highly annoying, so it is important that you take action immediately. While there is a range of home flea treatments on the market, it is always better to call in a professional pest control company which specialises in dealing with flea infestations. However, once the pest control contractors have done their job, you may still spot signs of fleas in your home. Read on to discover why this is and the action you should take to address the problem.

Why do I still have a flea problem after pest control treatments?

While the fact you still have fleas in your home may make you think that the pest control contractor hasn't done their job properly, in reality, nothing could be further from the truth. The reason you may have to deal with fleas is because some of the flea eggs may have survived the initial pest control treatment. As these eggs hatch, you will see new fleas appearing in your home. To combat this, the pest control team will apply a long-lasting anti-flea treatment to the carpets and other fabrics in your home. Thankfully, there are some additional steps you can take to help to combat these newly hatched fleas.

What can I do to deal with the reemergence of the flea infestation in my home?

You should regularly vacuum your home. Vacuuming can help to remove flea eggs from carpets and other soft furnishings before they hatch. Once you have finished vacuuming, you should carefully remove the dust bag, seal it in another trash bag and then take it straight out to the bin. Doing so will help to prevent any eggs which have been vacuumed up from spreading to other areas of your home or to your clothes. Vacuuming may also encourage the few eggs to hatch, which means the newborn flea will absorb the anti-flea treatment and die. However, while you should regularly vacuum your carpets, you should avoid using carpet cleaning products. These products may wash out the anti-flea treatments applied by the pest control company, causing it to become ineffective. 

If you would like further help and advice about dealing with a flea infestation, you should contact local professionals like those found at Stewarts Pest Control.

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