Flea control is necessary for households with cats, dogs, or even small children. Fleas are more than just an irritant, as they have been known to transmit diseases like the bubonic plague.
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Common flea species include the dog flea, cat flea, northern rat flea, and human flea
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Fleas also act as a vector for protozoans and helminthes
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A female flea lays about 45 to 50 eggs per day, and up to 600 eggs in their lifetime
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Fleas also act as a vector for protozoans and helminthes
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Common flea species include the dog flea, cat flea, northern rat flea, and human flea
As adult fleas need a blood meal before laying eggs, early flea control can aid in decreasing flea populations. Adult fleas can remain in a state of stasis for months while waiting for a food source to wander by. Contact an exterminator today for effective flea control.
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