When a homeowner finds themselves in need of a professional flea removal service, they usually have the same kinds of questions:
- Is a professional flea treatment service necessary, or can I do it myself?
- What is the best way to remove fleas?
- How can I find the best flea exterminator near me?
- What is a reasonable flea fumigation cost?
Here’s our take on each of these important questions.
First up, can you perform flea removal yourself? The short answer is, probably not. Unless you’re unusually lucky and catch the outbreak very early on, the chances are they’ll come back after off-the-shelf home treatments wear off.
Flea pest control is one of the more demanding pest control activities, and if you’re dealing with a full blown infestation, their eggs will be hard to find. Moreover, their numbers will explode fast. Fleas are resilient and bring with them a range of unpleasant health risks. It’s definitely not something you’ll want to try to deal with alone.
This leads to the second important question: what’s the best way to remove fleas? It will depend greatly on your circumstances. The first step in flea removal is to have an expert perform a complete site assessment. This includes a close inspection of the fleas infesting your home to determine its species.
It’s also important to understand how fleas came into your home and where their eggs are being laid before developing a control strategy. Removing fleas from your carpet is all well and good, but until you find where they’re coming from and how they’re getting there, they will come back in force.
Finding a nearby exterminator with a reasonable flea fumigation cost is a little more straightforward. The key here is to do your research.
- Is the company licensed and insured? (We are!)
- Does the professional flea treatment cost give you access to trained and accredited pest control professionals who are qualified to deal with flea infestations? (We offer this too!)
- Will you get the peace of mind of a guarantee? (You guessed it, we offer a 90 day guarantee that your pests won’t return.)