Advanced Search
Current and Breaking News for Professionals, Consumers and Media

Click here to learn how to advertise on this site and for ad rates.

Family Health Author: Staff Editor Last Updated: Jul 13, 2009 - 8:09:25 PM



Keeping Your Home Flea Free

By Staff Editor
Jul 13, 2009 - 8:06:37 PM



Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our Ezine
For Email Marketing you can trust


Email this article
 Printer friendly page
(HealthNewsDigest.com)-If you're itching to rid your home of fleas, you may want to heed some expert advice.

The first thing you should know is that it's important to act fast. Infestations pop up quickly and can be very difficult to control once inside the home, says the National Pest Management Association. Fleas are hungry parasites that feed on any warm-blooded body, so it's easy for pets to bring them inside and spread them throughout the house-where they can then turn you into supper.

It's not healthy to live in a house with fleas; these pests have been known to transmit fatal diseases like the bubonic plague and the bacterial disease, murine typhus. However, it is more common for pets and people alike to suffer an allergic reaction to flea saliva, which can cause painful, itchy bumps on the skin.

Here are some flea-fighting tips from the National Pest Management Association:

• Keep your lawn groomed. Untended lawns provide hiding spots and food sources for rodents and other animals that fleas feed on.

• Fleas can hitch rides on rodents. If you notice a rodent problem on your property, fleas are just one more reason to call a pest professional immediately to remedy the problem.

• Keep pets leashed while outside. Bathe and groom your pets regularly and use flea treatments as recommended by your veterinarian.

• Clean and vacuum your home frequently to help remove fleas.

• Getting rid of adult fleas alone will not solve your problem. If you find adult fleas, then there may also be hundreds of eggs in your home. These eggs can take seven to 14 days to hatch and the infestation cycle will continue. A pest management professional can rid your home of both adult fleas and larvae.

For more information or to find a pest professional in your area, visit www.pestworld.org.

Fleas can hitch a ride into your home on a rodent or a household pet. If you spot adult fleas, you may also need to treat for eggs.

Subscribe to our FREE Ezine and be eligible for Health News, discounted products/services and coupons related to your Health. We publish 24/7.
HealthNewsDigest.com

Top of Page

HealthNewsDigest.com

Family Health
Latest Headlines


+ Discovery Health Presents All New Baby Week
+ March of Dimes Helps Nurses Care for Mothers and Babies
+ Preschool Children of Bipolar Parents Have Eight-fold Increase in Risk for ADHD
+ Genes of Pregnant Women and Their Fetuses Can Increase the Risk of Preterm Labor
+ The Silent Killer - Most Americans at Risk
+ Timely Screening Can Lead To A Healthier You
+ Every Family Has Secrets! Could Diabetes Be One Of Them?
+ Caregivers of ICU Survivors are Collateral Damage of Critical Illness
+ Choosing A New Place To Call Home
+ Scald Burns



Contact Us | Job Listings | Help | Site Map | About Us
Advertising Information | HND Press Release | Submit Information | Disclaimer

Site hosted by Sanchez Productions