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How to know if you have fleas

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To know if you have fleas, look for itchy red bites (often in lines/clusters on ankles/legs), tiny black specks ("flea dirt") on bedding/carpets, or see small, fast-moving dark insects, especially if you have pets that are scratching excessively. The "white sock test" (walking in white socks to see fleas jump on them) and wetting flea dirt to see if it turns reddish-brown confirm the presence of fleas.


How to help limit fleas

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To know if you have fleas, look for itchy red bites (often in lines/clusters on ankles/legs), tiny black specks ("flea dirt") on bedding/carpets, or see small, fast-moving dark insects, especially if you have pets that are scratching excessively. The "white sock test" (walking in white socks to see fleas jump on them) and wetting flea dirt to see if it turns reddish-brown confirm the presence of fleas.


how to prepare for a home flea treatment?

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Vacuum Everywhere: Focus on carpets, rugs, under furniture, along baseboards, and inside closets; empty canister/bag outside immediately.

  • Wash Pet Bedding: Use hot water for all pet blankets, beds, and fabric toys.

  • Clear Floors & Clutter: Remove toys, clothes, boxes, and anything else obstructing floors and furniture.

  • Protect Food & Items: Cover all food, dishes, utensils, or store them in sealed containers; cover fish tanks (unplug pumps) and remove birds/small animals.

  • Treat Your Pets: Have them treated for fleas by a vet or use approved products the same day as the home treatment. 


How can I contact you for a flea treatment?

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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.