Why Are Fleas So Bad This Year?
Fleas are not just a nuisance for pets; they are also highly infectious and can affect humans. Fleas can spread diseases like bartonella. However, they are most problematic when they are on your pets. Flea infestations can be difficult to control when they are present on your pets alone. They can cause damage to your home by laying eggs in your carpets and bedding. Keeping your home clean will help keep these bugs out.
Fleas can enter your home through your yard and can hide in tall grass and other vegetation around your home. It is important to disinfect all areas of the home, especially dark, damp areas. Also, make sure to wash your clothing in hot water, as well as your pet’s bedding and toys.
Fleas can be very irritating, especially if they bite. Luckily, there are many treatments to help control this infestation. A great choice is to use a chewable medication called Comfortis. It lasts about a month per dose and can be prescribed by your veterinarian. It contains the natural substance Spinosad, which is derived from a soil bacterium.
Fleas lay eggs during the warmer months of the year. Their eggs are found on your pet, in your carpets, and in your furnishings. These eggs can start a new infestation. Fleas develop from eggs into larvae after one to two weeks. After two weeks, the larvae reach the pupa stage, where they can survive without a host. The larvae feed on blood to complete the life cycle.