f you have indoor pets that periodically go outside, you may find yourself with a flea infestation in your home. Fleas are hard to get rid of once they’re on your animals and inside your house. To make sure that these pests are eliminated, contact an experienced Exterminator in Harford County. Read the frequently asked questions below to learn more about controlling a flea infestation in your home.
Q.) Are there any additional steps, besides contacting an exterminator, that a pet owner should take to get rid of a flea infestation?
A.) A pest control service will be able to exterminate a flea infestation in the house, but a pet owner will have to get rid of the fleas that are on their pets. If the pets still have fleas, this may cause the house to become infested again. Both the house and the animals should be treated for fleas. Wash your pet’s bedding in hot water to get rid of the fleas where your pet sleeps. If your pet sleeps in your bed, wash your sheets and blankets too.
Q.) Will the pest control products that the exterminator uses harm the pets in the house?
A.) Many pest control companies use non-toxic products that do not harm people or animals. Be sure to ask the pest control company about the types of products that will be used in your home to eliminate the fleas. Many companies offer various options so you can discuss your concerns with the exterminator.
Q.) Is there anything that a homeowner can do to get rid of fleas without calling an exterminator?
A.) There are many products that a homeowner can purchase at the store that advertises flea control. Many of these products aren’t very effective and some are harmful when sprayed around animals. When you call a qualified Exterminator in Harford County, you’ll have a guarantee that the pests will be gone from your home.
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