Flea control is a necessary evil in homes with indoor and outdoor pets. Flea bites are capable of transmitting diseases from human to animal and vice versa.
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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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The standard breakdown of a flea population includes: 50% flea eggs, 35% larvae, 10% pupae, and 5% adults
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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
Decrease flea populations by practicing early flea control before adult fleas are able to have a blood meal, and subsequently breed. Adult fleas may live up to one year without eating. Choose a pest control service for your flea control needs.
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