Fleas are the parasites that infect both animals and plants. They suck the blood of their hosts and cause infections, rashes, and itchiness.
You can count on your local expert Tom’s Pest Control for flea pest control in Adelaide and surrounding suburbs. We make use of the premium technology and our industry-standard pest extermination process for complete eradication of fleas from your residential and commercial properties.
Our team of licensed and insured technicians have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in providing all types of flea infestation treatment in affordable price across Adelaide. Contact us today to experience the difference. We ensure to improve the quality of your life and environment.
Humid place having moderate temperature act as a perfect breeding ground for fleas. Although most of the flea species are not hazardous to humans, still, you need to exterminate them because of the following characteristics:
The following signs will help in determining the presence of flea around your home and office space:
Cockroaches lay anywhere between 18-50 eggs. It proves that they can cause more havoc by multiplying at a very fast rate. If you notice any of the signs, you can count on Tom’s Pest Control for same-day inspection and quick solution.
If you notice any of the above symptoms, contact Tom’s Pest Control for a quick infection and professional flea control service in Adelaide, SA. We provide custom treatment based on our survey.
We use a standard four-step procedure for the systematic Adelaide’s local flea pest extermination. The health and wellbeing of your loved ones and employees are our top-most concern. Hence, we focus on as after solution to eliminate the pest that is bothering you. It will guarantee a healthy, pest-free environment and improve the quality of your life.
We commence inspection to find details on flea infestation the moment you contact us. Our local flea exterminator in Adelaide will perform his task without disturbing your home and office work.
The flea infestation treatment determines the type of flea species, their distinct characteristics, the invasion pattern, and many valuable details.
Based on the findings, we will create a flea infestation treatment plan to kill them completely with no chance of relapse. The plan informs about the most suitable flea infestation treatment procedure, instructions for the inhabitants to follow, the expected time required for the project, and the possible outcome.
We will give information on every step we are going to take before we the start of the flea control treatment process. You are free to ask questions to our flea control experts in Adelaide for clarify your doubts.
We will study the type of flea species and the extent of infestation to decide the exact flea removal treatment method to kill them completely. Our treatment method includes chemical, non-chemical and the mixture of both.
A non-chemical flea pest control treatment process involves vacuuming your Adelaide property, using foggers and flea bombs with some other steps. We also apply heat treatment process on the requirement.
In a chemical treatment method, we use veterinarian-approved insecticides to eradicate fleas. They are safe for you and effectively kill all adult flea, eggs, larvae, and pupae that attack your pest and cause the infestation.
Although our flea control treatment methods are highly effective and give long-term relief, you should still follow ongoing prevention tips to keep flea away from your property.
We will assist you with the customised tips that best suit your environment. You will have to follow it regularly to get the most out of them. The cleaning, mopping, and maintenance of your property minimise the likelihood of the infestation.
Some following certain service standard that makes us able to outshine others. They are:
As flea control experts in Adelaide, We make a huge difference in the quality of your life and environment by providing the precise flea pest control techniques that best suits you. We understand your requirement better than others.
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Fleas can climb up on furniture and drapes to indicate infestation. There may be several small, dangling insects in your pet’s hair. You may notice your dog is more inclined to scratch, lick or bite its hair. You might also notice a darker or lighter hair colour in your dog. These are flea eggs that have been left over from a blood dinner.
Infested dogs can experience hair loss and scabs. They may also develop pale gums due to blood loss. Tapeworms may be more common in flea-infested pets since certain species can host fleas. Tapeworms can also be found in the feces of flea-infested pets.
Flea infestations are often distressing, but there are several options. It would help if you first treated your entire home, including pets and yards. For expert flea control, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Flea bites can cause discomfort and irritation for you and your pet. However, flea bites can be quite harmless. Avoid scratching flea bites. There are many home remedies as well as over-the-counter options to relieve itching.
Your healthcare provider should be contacted if you experience persistent symptoms after a flea bite that has been present for more than 2 weeks. Flea bites can cause itching and irritation in both pets and humans.
Flea bites can cause the spread of disease. Fleas can spread disease by transmitting their vectors (living creatures). The most common vector for spreading disease is blood. The most common vector species are bloodsuckers.
Fleas can’t survive on humans. Humans can’t sustain fleas. However, fleas can bite pets or other animals infected with fleas. Fleas can also be found in rodents, birds, and other animals. Worldwide, there are over 2,500 species of fleas.
Fleas can be attracted to individual feathers or hairs of animals. Fleas may also be attracted to hair and feathers from animals. Fleas might use their fluffy bodies for hiding or eating. They lay eggs after the pupal has ended. This could result in a flea infestation, which may require treatment.
Fleas cannot be spread easily from one person to the next. Fleas can quickly spread from one person to the next. Fleas can spread quickly from one person to another. Moving the pet’s bed-infested area to another room can spread flea infestations.
There are many flea treatments available for dogs. There are topicals, collars and pills. Due to the active ingredients, every type of flea medication is different. Fleas may also die at different times, depending on the treatment.
Flea prevention creams can be applied to dogs to reduce their flea load for as long as 12 to 48 hours. Flea treatments are usually applied in two to four hours. It would be best if you had your skin checked regularly for areas with high parasites.
Fleas can also infect pets. However, these pests can be easily eradicated if you treat them properly. This treatment takes less than an hour. To quickly get rid of flea infestations, you can apply topically.
The cost of a first appointment is between $100 and $200. If you have multiple properties or locations that require treatment, expect to pay more.
The exterminator might be willing to return for a second inspection. A professional exterminator can perform flea treatment.
They can keep your family’s environment flea-free. Tom’s Pest Management specialists can also provide additional information.
Flea traps can be made at home using water and dish soap. Fill a bowl with warm water and dish soap to infest flea-infested areas.
An herbal spray can control fleas. This natural flea treatment is safe for pets and children.
If you suspect a flea infestation, it is best to call the local flea control specialists.
Contact us today on 08 8876 5311 or [email protected] to discuss your flea infestation treatment for home issue. You can also fill the online request form to leave your message. We will get back to you with the complete detail and an obligation-free quote.