When you contact us for flea control, we’ll start by asking some questions. We’ll want to know if you have pets and if they have fleas. We’ll then visit your home to inspect both the exterior and interior of your property. Outside, we look for tall grass and untrimmed shrubs. Inside, we look for fleas in carpets, pet beds, and anywhere else where you’ve seen flea activity.
As part of our inspection, we’ll make recommendations about what you can do to lessen your chances of ending up with another flea infestation in the future. For example, making sure your pets are up-to-date on their flea treatments and keeping your grass cut short will help prevent a flea infestation.
We’ll also provide you with a checklist of things to do before our initial treatment to make the service more efficient and more effective.