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Flea Infestation In Your Home Or Office? Contact Kill Line Today
Whether you own a pet or not your home still may be at risk of attracting fleas as they can live within our carpets and furniture. If you suspect you have fleas within your home if you notice your pet scratching often, or you see the pests leaping from your furniture (which can happen), you need to contact pest control experts such as Kill Line based in both Newcastle and Middlesbrough in the North East of England.
So how do fleas enter your home? As mentioned previously if you own a pet your dog or cat can bring them into your home especially if they have been through the fields with tall grass. Fleas don’t crawl, they have to latch on to something to travel. You may also have pest infestations even if you don’t own a pet, if you have been working in the garden or visited an area which is already contaminated with fleas, you may carry them back to your home. Kill Line offer flea control in the north east
Fleas can lay up to around 25 eggs per day therefore resolving this problem quick is key before the infestation gets bigger and bigger. Although these pests usually lay eggs on ‘hosts’ (prey), the eggs often fall off into the surround areas such as your living room, kitchen and bedroom. The most popular is the cat flea which feeds on domestic pets, humans, birds and reptiles even though there are over 2,000 species known to man. For the safe removal of these pests, you need to bring in the experts such as Kill Line who offer pest control services across the North East.
Fleas don’t have a long lifelong, typically they live for around two to three months, however due to the rapid reproduction from the female fleas, and you will constantly have problems with fleas until you contact a pest control service, such as Kill Line.
For more information regarding the safe and full removal of fleas from your home visit Kill Line today at www.killline.co.uk. As well as fleas, they also offer pest services for rats, wasps, insects and many more household and commercial pests.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stephanie Hutcheon .
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