Homeowners need to be alert about their flea control practices, especially in homes with indoor and outdoor pets. With the ability to hop between hosts, fleas often spread diseases like typhus from rodent to humans.
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Before the larvae transform into pupae, the must remain in a cocoon for two to four weeks
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The standard breakdown of a flea population includes: 50% flea eggs, 35% larvae, 10% pupae, and 5% adults
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Common flea species include the dog flea, cat flea, northern rat flea, and human flea
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Fleas have been known to withstand the pressure of being squeezed between human fingers
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Before the larvae transform into pupae, the must remain in a cocoon for two to four weeks
Keep several fleas from becoming a flea infestation by practicing flea control before these pests are able to have a blood meal and lay eggs. Because fleas can remain in a state of stasis for several months without repercussions, they can be difficult pests to eradicate. Look to a trusted professional pest control serivce for flea control.
Terminix
866-379-8519
2209 HIGHWAY 71 NORTH, AR 71953
Extermco Pest Control
PO Box 182 Mena, AR 71953