Threat to Humans
The common cat or dog flea does not discriminate between mammals, and will draw blood from just about any warm blooded creature, including humans. Although fleas pose an insignificant threat to humans, besides mental stress, dog fleas are known to transmit tapeworm to dogs. Arkadia’s NJ flea control program is designed to eliminate the local flea population from the start.
Flea Treatment
Arkadia’s flea control program and treatment guidelines have been designed to prevent any flea infestation from getting worse once the first flea treatment has been performed by Arkadia’s licensed pest control technicians. This is accomplished by administering a thorough flea treatment in your residence that results in a quick reduction of adult fleas and an end to their ability to procreate. Arkadia’s NJ flea control treatment usually consists of three treatment visits in total. These follow-up flea treatments are necessary to totally break down and disrupt the flea’s natural life cycle.
Flea Control – Guaranteed Results
Arkadia’s flea control program is backed by our 100% No Hassle Guarantee. Our trained and licensed pest control technicians will return as many times as necessary to totally eliminate the flea population in your NJ home, business, or lawn. For a free estimate on Arkadia’s NJ flea control program, call us today! A member of our staff will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have regarding Arkadia’s NJ flea control program or treatment methods.
If you are having a flea issue in your home, contact our NJ staff immediately. A friendly staff member will be more than happy to help you with all of your flea control concerns.
Prevention
The first step in flea prevention in NJ is to monitor your lawn, home, and pets for flea activity.
Our NJ customers will typically call us to report a flea issue when one of the following situations occurs.
- 1. A customer has found fleas on his or her dog or cat.
- 2. A customer has found fleas in their NJ home.
- 3. A customer is being bitten on their ankles and feet and does not know the source of the bites.
Arkadia’s NJ flea control program has also developed a three step approach to treating, controlling, and eliminating flea populations in NJ. The first step in the process our NJ flea control service involves a complete inspection of the area where the flea infestation persists and then applying a flea treatment method that begins to knock down the adult flea population and eliminate the flea’s ability to lay more eggs. The second step in Arkadia’s NJ flea control program occurs about seven to ten days later when a follow-up inspection and treatment is conducted by one of our service techs. The third step involves a final follow-up inspection and treatment about two to three weeks after the second flea treatment. The second and third follow-up treatments are necessary to completely eradicate the entire adult flea population in your NJ home or residence. As always, all of our pest control treatments in NJ are guaranteed to work, no questions asked.