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Fleas are incredibly invasive pests that can cause health issues in both humans and animals, so managing their populations is a must. However, to fight fleas effectively, it’s essential to understand what makes them tick. Below, we’ll highlight some key aspects of winter flea activity to prepare you for the coming season. And with our comprehensive flea control in the Menomonie, WI area, we’ll help you fend off fleas and prevent them from returning.

Flea Activity in the Winter

As winter approaches, it’s important to know the effects of dipping temperatures on invading flea populations. Let’s take a quick look at some winter flea activity characteristics and how they relate to fighting these pests:

Fleas Don’t Completely Die Off

Fleas are extremely resilient. And because of this resilience, they don’t simply die off once winter hits. While the colder weather makes it more likely that adult fleas will die off, they generally look for warm places to lay their eggs well before temperatures get low enough for them to die. Colder weather can slow the development of flea eggs. However, they can still hatch well into the winter, leading to an ongoing infestation that won’t go away without directly addressing it.

Flea Activity Can Persist Indoors

Even if flea populations start dying off outside due to the dropping temperatures, these pests can still survive and thrive if allowed inside your home. To avoid indoor flea infestations and the headaches that come with them, make sure to regularly check your pets, their bedding, and the other textiles in your home for these pests regularly.

Why Prevention is Essential

Fleas are tough to fight on your own, mostly due to how small these pests are and how quickly they move. Preventing these pests from taking over your indoor and outdoor spaces is much more effective than fighting them, which is why it’s important to have some preventative measures in place.

Our Advanced Flea Control in the Menomonie Area

Working with our team means getting top-notch flea control solutions designed to fight these pests and help you keep them out in the long run. Our treatments also include tips to help prevent these pests from returning in the future and keep them out of your home.

We offer comprehensive flea control to our neighbors in these areas:

  • Menomonie
  • Eau Claire
  • Chippewa Falls
  • Rice Lake
  • Chetek
  • Cumberland
  • Birchwood
  • Sarona
  • Rusk County
  • Barron County
  • Buffalo County
  • Pepin County
  • Dunn County
  • Chippewa County
  • Eau Claire County
  • And throughout the surrounding communities in Western & Northwest Wisconsin

For flea control in Menomonie, contact us today!

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