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Fleas are some of the smallest pests, but they’re a huge nuisance once they get into your home. These tiny creatures are experts at hiding on your pets, in your carpets, or even in your furniture. Luckily, we’re here to help you get on top of the problem. We talked to pest control specialists to find out exactly what you need to do to get rid of fleas in your home—fast!
6 Steps to Getting Rid of Fleas Fast
- Vacuum your whole house daily and wash any bedding that your pet touches.
- Regularly steam-clean carpets and other soft surfaces.
- Flea-comb your pet daily.
- Wash your pet weekly with flea shampoo.
- Give your pet a flea medication recommended by your vet.
- Treat outside areas with preventive sprays to keep fleas from coming back in.
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How Do You Get Rid Of Fleas In The House?
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow effective is fogging for fleas?Luke LewisLuke Lewis is a Pest Management Expert and the Founder and President of Native Pest Management. Luke has led his company for over 7 years and specializes in pet-friendly and eco-friendly pest control, termite control, and lawn care. Native Pest Management was named as one of Inc. Magazine’s 5000 fastest growing companies in America. Luke holds both BS and MS degrees from the University of Florida and is a graduate of UF's Pest Management University.
Pest Management ExpertNot that effective. Aerosol insecticide sprays are recommended instead of foggers, which will allow you to direct sprays under beds and other furniture and cracks and crevices that foggers may be unable to reach.
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It may take up to 2 weeks to completely get rid of all the fleas in your home, so stay persistent with your treatment![34]Thanks
Warnings
- Always read the warning labels on any insecticides you use in case they aren’t safe around pets or children.[35]Thanks
- If you can’t easily wash pet bedding or toys that have been infested with fleas, throw them away as soon as you can.[36]Thanks
- Flea bites usually only cause itching and slight swelling and do not need medical attention. However, if you develop hives, shortness of breath, dizziness, or weakness, it could be a sign of a more serious allergic reaction or infection. Contact your doctor to find out if you need any further treatment.[37]Thanks
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