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Flea Control in Waukesha County, WI

Ctenocephalides

Moderate Threat Health Risk

Fleas are biting parasites that infest homes through pets, wildlife, and even on clothing. In Waukesha County, flea season peaks in summer and fall when outdoor populations surge. A single flea can produce thousands of offspring, and pupae can survive dormant for months waiting for a host, making professional treatment essential for complete elimination.

Signs of Fleas

  • Itchy bites on ankles
  • Pets scratching excessively
  • Tiny jumping insects
  • Flea dirt (black specks) in pet fur
  • Bites in clusters

Common Locations

Pet beddingCarpetsUpholstered furnitureBedroomsEntry areasNear wildlife dens

Prevention Tips

  • Year-round pet flea prevention
  • Vacuum frequently
  • Wash pet bedding weekly
  • Treat yard for wildlife-deposited fleas
  • Seal crawl space access

Wisconsin Climate Factors

  • Summer heat accelerates reproduction
  • Fall wildlife activity near homes spreads fleas
  • Indoor heating keeps populations active in winter

Seasonal Activity

Spring
6/10
Summer
9/10
Fall
7/10
Winter
3/10

Fleas FAQ – Waukesha County

How do I get rid of fleas in my Waukesha County home?

Effective flea elimination requires treating pets, the home interior, AND the yard simultaneously. Professional treatment targets all four life stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult) that consumer products miss.

Need Emergency Pest Service?

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