Flea Control in Midland, Tx

As the seasons change, fleas become more active, particularly during the warmer months. Fleas thrive in hot, humid environments and often infest homes as temperatures rise in spring and summer. They are commonly brought into homes on pets, but can also hitch a ride on clothing or furniture. Fleas seek warm, cozy spots to breed, often settling in carpets, pet bedding, and upholstery. While fleas are most active in the summer, they can survive year-round indoors. A sudden increase in itching or scratching, especially in pets, is a common sign of a flea problem. Regular pet treatments, thorough cleaning, and vacuuming can help prevent fleas from becoming a problem. Professional pest control can help eliminate any infestations and keep your home flea-free.

About Fleas

Fleas are small, parasitic insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. While they prefer to live on pets, such as dogs and cats, they can also infest homes, carpeting, and furniture. Fleas are known for their ability to jump long distances, making them highly mobile. They are most active in warm, humid environments, thriving in the warmer months, but can survive indoors year-round. Flea bites can cause itching, skin irritation, and, in some cases, allergic reactions. Fleas are also carriers of diseases such as tapeworms and can transmit infections like the bubonic plague in rare cases. Preventing fleas involves regular pet treatments, vacuuming, and using pest control methods to eliminate infestations effectively.

Signs of a Flea problem

If you have a flea infestation, there are several signs to look for. The most obvious is itching or scratching, particularly if you or your pets are frequently disturbed. Fleas often target pets, leaving behind red, irritated bites on their skin. You might also notice small, dark specks on your pet's fur or bedding, which are flea droppings. Flea eggs may be found in carpets, bedding, or upholstery, appearing as tiny, white, oval-shaped specks. In more severe cases, you might spot live fleas hopping on pets or in areas where they frequent. A sudden increase in flea bites, especially after bringing in a new pet or moving into a new home, is another key indicator of an infestation.

Our Process

Schedule

Give us a call at (432) 247-1219 for your free inspection! Contact us early, and we can often schedule a same-day visit.

Please note that remote locations or special conditions may require next-day service.

Treatment

A certified technician will assess your property and deliver a tailored pest control solution designed specifically for your needs, based on the inspection findings.

Follow Up

Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year, increasing protection with every visit.

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If pests show up between your scheduled services, don't worry—we'll come back and take care of it at no additional cost!

We Service
Midland, Odessa, Andrews, and Greenwood