The Dangers Of Fleas In Your Pensacola Home

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Being outdoors can be the perfect release from stress. You can take in a big breath of fresh air and scope out serene sights, like a beautiful park. The issue you may run into though are lurking pests in your Pensacola home. 

Fleas are commonplace bugs, but that’s not to imply their innocence. They bite humans and animals to drink their blood. This opens the door for the transmission of disease. Not to mention, you’ll have red and itchy marks on your body. Since these insects are able to procreate rapidly, they can be a huge problem for Pensacola homeowners. Learn more about their risks and how to stop them with EnSec.

How Do Fleas Get Indoors? What Are the Hazards?

Fleas are incredibly hard to see and that’s why they’re challenging to control. While their reddish-brown skin is shiny, their bodies are compressed and just 0.09 of an inch long. These bugs are known for going across wide distances, but it’s not through flight they do so. They are wingless and leap on their hind legs. Your clothes or the coat of your domestic animal are their usual landing points. After riding with you indoors, they’ll eventually settle in rugs, fabrics, and pet zones. If you don’t have a bird, dog, cat, or similar, fleas will direct their attention to you or a pest on the property. For instance, a squirrel or rodent. Chief infestation signs are as follows:

  • Observing that pets are constantly scratching themselves
  • Finding bites on your skin on a regular basis
  • Discovering pepper-like flea feces near animal bedding and carpets
  • Seeing eggs by floor voids, pets, rugs, and furniture

It might come as a surprise, but fleas can trigger various medical complications. Parasitic bacterial diseases, tapeworms, and typhus are among the conditions you can contract from them. Skin inflammation and allergic reactions are typical with their bites. In scratching a welt, you could break your skin. That’s an open cut that could be introduced to germs and rise to a secondary bacterial infection. One effect of a flea infestation is anemia, given that blood will be taken frequently.

If an area is wooded, grassy, or heavy with vegetation or organic matter, expect flea populations. The spaces surrounding ponds, ditches, or anywhere damp will be covered with them as well. Be watchful in these settings, especially when you’re in a shady or sandy pocket. Don’t assume residential locations are of no interest to fleas. You should be on alert when you’re in your yard too. These bugs will be right there on your patio or porch as you step out of your home. They’ll also be beneath debris, rocks, and shrubs. Be advised that the pests won’t die indoors and can still reproduce smoothly.  

How Can Fleas Be Prevented?

Keep in mind that not having a domestic animal won’t protect you from fleas. Any home can have a battle with these pests. Here’s what you can do to win the war:  

  • Mow the lawn and trim greenery regularly 
  • Remove debris from the lawn 
  • Replace the soil with gravel around your property’s perimeter
  • Talk about flea treatments with your pet’s veterinarian 
  • Examine and groom your animal’s hair on a routine basis
  • Vacuum and wash rugs recurrently
  • Scan second-hand carpets and furniture before buying it
  • Call EnSec if you have pests that fleas could potentially feed on

What Can EnSec Do About Fleas?

 Our affordable plans at EnSec are well-rounded. They consist of both interior and exterior care, so fleas won’t have a chance. Our highly trained technicians will use advanced treatments that are gentle on the environment and won’t negatively impact your property. You’ll have nothing to lose but pests. Call us today at EnSec and get a free estimate!