Flea Control

Flea control supplies Secrets and tips Flea control – WHY DO IT YOURSELF? The eradication of fleas has become a very simple task. The chemistry of flea killers has been developed to a stage where back packing a sprayer has become almost a thing of the past.

Pest Control Companies are only needed where controlling a flea infestation requires an in-depth inspection and where a difficult application is necessary.
How to get rid of Fleas – Flea Control

Why pay a lot of money for a simple task like putting flea control agents such as RX Plus, Permethrin 10 or flea-fix in a carpet to stop the life cycle of the fleas.

More about Fleas
Fleas – DESCRIPTION:
Adult fleas are about 1/8 inch long, wingless, and have three pairs of legs. The hind pair of legs is modified for jumping. Fleas are vertically flat like a fish, and can move easily through the hair of a host. The immature stage or larval stage of the flea looks like a small white worm with a dark head. Flea eggs are small and white.
Fleas – HABITAT:
The cooler and drier fall weather brings a reduction in the number of household fleas. However, house pets usually maintain small flea populations throughout the winter, with the numbers increasing slowly in the spring and exploding in mid-to-late summer.

Fleas – LIFE CYCLE: (More about the life cycle here)
Female fleas lay eggs loosely in the host’s hair (usually a cat or dog). Each female cat flea can lay up to 400 eggs in her lifetime. The eggs drop off and hatch in 2-14 days into tiny, hairy, worm-like larvae. The larvae are usually found where the animal sleeps, along baseboards, in carpets, or on furniture. Larvae pupate and new adults emerge. The new adults seek a host immediately and must get a blood meal to survive and produce eggs.

Fleas – TYPE OF DAMAGE:
All species and both sexes feed on warm blooded animals. They will bite humans-especially when they cannot find their usual animal host, or if they become very numerous. Their bite often will leave a small, red, irritated area on humans. FLEA CONTROL:
The key to successful household flea control is frequent vacuuming of pet bedding and resting areas, treatment of the pet, and careful use of insecticides. An integrated pest management program provides maximum Flea control. Be sure to treat the house, yard and pets.

Fleas – INTERESTING FACTS:
Fleas are not capable of transmitting infectious diseases; however, allergic reactions to flea bites cause the most complaints. Fleas are amazing jumpers. In fact, fleas can jump up to 150 times the length of their bodies- sideways or up- equivalent to a person jumping nearly 1,000 feet
OUR PRODUCTS

We have three great products which just about all the professional pest control officers use.
RX Plus for Fleas is a carpet powder which kills fleas and stops them from breeding. Permethrin kills the current adult flea population and FleaFix is designed to prevent fleas from reaching maturity and therefore cuts out successful breeding.

Permethrin (Flea fix) can be applied to any area.

Permethrin

FleaFix RX Plus for Fleas

Click on the products above to read about their structure, merits, pricing & ordering Information.

We offer a money back guarantee providing you follow our instructions, you will not have fleas in your home for a year. (Maybe Longer)

The flea life cycle
Frequently asked questions about flea control

More about fleas – their habitat and the flea life cycle.

More about Fleas
Fleas – DESCRIPTION: Fleas – DESCRIPTION:
Adult fleas are about 1/8 inch long, wingless, and have three pairs of legs. The hind pair of legs is modified for jumping. Fleas are vertically flat like a fish, and can move easily through the hair of a host. The immature stage or larval stage of the flea looks like a small white worm with a dark head. Flea eggs are small and white.
Fleas – HABITAT:
The cooler and drier fall weather brings a reduction in the number of household fleas. However, house pets usually maintain small flea populations throughout the winter, with the numbers increasing slowly in the spring and exploding in mid-to-late summer.

Fleas – LIFE CYCLE: (More about the life cycle here)
Female fleas lay eggs loosely in the host’s hair (usually a cat or dog). Each female cat flea can lay up to 400 eggs in her lifetime. The eggs drop off and hatch in 2-14 days into tiny, hairy, worm-like larvae. The larvae are usually found where the animal sleeps, along baseboards, in carpets, or on furniture. Larvae pupate and new adults emerge. The new adults seek a host immediately and must get a blood meal to survive and produce eggs.

Fleas – TYPE OF DAMAGE:
All species and both sexes feed on warm blooded animals. They will bite humans-especially when they cannot find their usual animal host, or if they become very numerous. Their bite often will leave a small, red, irritated area on humans. Fleas – CONTROL:
The key to successful household flea control is frequent vacuuming of pet bedding and resting areas, treatment of the pet, and careful use of insecticides. An integrated pest management program provides maximum Flea control. Be sure to treat the house, yard and pets.
Fleas – INTERESTING FACTS:
Fleas are not capable of transmitting infectious diseases; however, allergic reactions to flea bites cause the most complaints. Fleas are amazing jumpers. In fact, fleas can jump up to 150 times the length of their bodies- sideways or up- equivalent to a person jumping nearly 1,000 feet
OUR PRODUCTS

We have a pair of great products which just about all the professional pest control officers use. Permethrin kills the current flea population and FleaFix is designed to prevent fleas from reaching maturity and therefore cuts out successful breeding.

Permethrin and (Flea fix) can be applied to any area.

Permethrin

FleaFix