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General Pest Control

Flea Treatment

Professional, safe, and highly effective eradication strategies tailored to protect your home and business.

Flea Treatment

Overview

Fleas are parasitic insects that survive by feeding on the blood of mammals. While usually brought inside by pets, they can quickly infest carpets, furniture, and bedding. Their eggs can remain dormant for months before hatching when they sense vibration or body heat.

Core Threats

  • Intense itching and secondary skin infections
  • Transmission of tapeworms to pets
  • Flea allergy dermatitis in sensitive individuals

Signs of Infestation

  • Pets scratching or biting themselves excessively
  • Small, itchy red bites around human ankles and legs
  • Flea dirt (black specks) in pet bedding
  • Seeing tiny insects jumping from the carpet

Our Treatment Process

1

Preparation & Vacuuming

We guide you on pre-treatment prep. Vacuuming is critical as it physically removes eggs and stimulates pupae to hatch, making them vulnerable to treatment.

2

Dual-Action Treatment

We apply a powerful combination of an adulticide to kill active biting fleas and an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) to prevent eggs from developing.

3

Pet Coordination

Total eradication requires a dual approach: we treat your home while you have your pets treated simultaneously with vet-approved products.

Why Choose Our Treatment?

Kills fleas at all life stages (eggs, larvae, adults)

Restores comfort to your home and pets

Prevents recurring outbreaks

Frequently Asked Questions

Fleas can be brought in by stray animals entering your yard or crawlspace, or you might have picked up adult fleas on your clothing while outdoors.
Flea pupae are protected by a tough cocoon that resists chemicals. It is normal to see some hatching for up to 14 days post-treatment. Regular vacuuming speeds up this process.
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Need it fixed now?

Our emergency response team is ready to inspect and eradicate the problem.

011 477 7070

Available 24/7 for emergencies