| It's hard to get rid of fleas because they multiply | | | | the life cycle of a flea. |
| fast and can go long periods of time without food. In | | | | Fleas have four life cycles and during these cycles |
| the right environment, a flea can transform from egg | | | | the flea can lay dormant, waiting for the right time to |
| to adult in less than 30 days. To completely get rid of | | | | make its metamorphosis to the next cycle. The life |
| fleas, you have to treat your home inside and out | | | | cycle includes egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The survival |
| and treat your pets, preferably, all on the same day. | | | | and lifespan of a flea relies heavily on its environment |
| Often, even with a three-sided attack, you may | | | | and its ability to adapt to the environment. The |
| have to treat the areas two or three times because | | | | amount of time required to complete a life cycle |
| fleas in their different life stages can lie dormant and | | | | depends on temperature, humidity, and the availability |
| unaffected by pesticides. Your first step in ridding | | | | of food. |
| your home and property of fleas is to understand | | | | |