Steps to Prevent Fleas in Homes and Yards in Whatcom County

Bellingham, WALocal News

Fleas represent a growing concern for residents in Whatcom County, thriving in humid conditions and often infesting homes. Experts recommend proactive measures for homeowners to prevent infestations rather than relying on treatment after the fact. Regular vacuuming of carpets and washing pet bedding in hot water effectively targets flea eggs and larvae. Outdoor maintenance, including mowing lawns and applying pet-safe treatments, further reduces flea populations. According to Cornwell, “A female flea will lay 400-500 eggs in her lifetime,” underscoring the potential for rapid population growth.

Prevention requires a comprehensive approach addressing pets, indoor spaces, and outdoor environments. For residents in Whatcom County, such measures can help avoid the discomfort and significant costs of a severe flea infestation. By implementing these strategies, homeowners can create a less inviting habitat for fleas.

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