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Everything Mobile Residents Should Know About Flea Control

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There are many pests that live here in Mobile and cause trouble for property owners. One invasive and dangerous species you should know about is the flea. These tiny bugs get inside using animals like rats, mice, birds, bats, and house pets. They are also incredibly dangerous and pose some serious health risks to both people and animals. To help you better understand the fleas in Mobile, here is everything you should know today:

The Lifecycle Of Fleas In Mobile

A flea is a tiny insect that feeds on blood. These pests regularly choose furry animals as their hosts but can also survive by biting humans. Baby fleas start their lives from an almost microscopic egg. Flea eggs are laid by female fleas and usually take two days to two weeks to hatch. Once hatched, flea larvae feed on adult flea fecal matter and eggs nearby. Over the course of five to fourteen days, flea larvae spin a cocoon and transition into pupae. These flea pupae take one week to several months to hatch into adult fleas. One thing to know about flea eggs and flea pupae is that they regularly fall off animals and lie safely inside carpets and rugs where they later hatch when conditions are right. 

The Diseases Fleas In Mobile Can Transmit

You know the phrase, you are what you eat? This saying is especially true for fleas. When these pests consume contaminated blood, they become a vector for sickness. One common misconception about flea bites is that they are only dangerous to animals. The truth is, fleas are among the most dangerous blood-feeding pests on the planet. They were the main spreader of the bubonic plague and regularly carry and transmit other diseases like murine typhus and tularemia. This does not include the many other harmful bacteria and pathogens they transmit to our furry friends. 

Natural Flea Prevention Tips For Mobile Homes

Because fleas invade homes by riding on the backs of wild creatures like mice, rats, birds, and bats, in order to prevent them, you have to implement strategies to keep these flea carriers away. Here are a few great natural pest and flea prevention tips and tricks to use in and around your Mobile home: 

  • Use some silicone caulk and a caulking gun to fill in holes, gaps, and cracks in your home’s exterior foundation.
  • Make sure all of your window/door screens are not ripped or otherwise damaged.
  • Install door sweeps under all doors leading out of your home.
  • Eliminate sources of water build-up on your property.
  • Check your gutters and make sure they are in good working condition.
  • Tidy up your yard and do your best to keep up with your lawn and landscaping.
  • Avoid feeding your pets outdoors.
  • Thoroughly clean your home regularly and do your best to address food messes and drink spills as they occur.
  • Make sure all of your trash cans have tight-fitting lids.

The Trick To Getting Rid Of Fleas In Your Mobile Home For Good

If you have recently noticed your pets excessively scratching or have been waking up with bite marks on your skin, you might be dealing with a flea infestation. To get fleas off your pets, consult your veterinarian. To get fleas out of your Mobile home, trust the professionals at Prewett Pest Control & Termite. We offer fast-working and effective solutions to remove pests like fleas from your interior spaces. 

Contact our team today to learn more about our comprehensive flea control options and find a time to have your Mobile home inspected and treated for these pests.

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