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Pet Friendly Pest Control


Pet Friendly Pest Control

Pests are a danger to both humans and pets. They can carry diseases that can make people and animals sick and cause property damage.


Pests can be challenging to control, and once they get into a home or business, they can be hard to get rid of. That's why it's essential to take steps to prevent pests from getting inside in the first place.


Some simple things you can do to prevent pests from lurking around is to include keeping your property clean and free of food and water sources that pests would be attracted to, repairing cracks and holes in buildings that pests could use to get inside, and using pesticide products carefully and according to label instructions.


But if they are out of control and keep coming back, hiring a professional pest control company would be the best option.


Common pests that can harm your pets

Here's an informative list of the common pests and what they can cause to your pets


Fleas

Fleas are small, dark brown insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. While fleas don't typically harm humans, they can be a significant nuisance for pets. Not only do fleas cause irritation and discomfort, but they can also transmit diseases to both animals and humans.


Flees are most active during the summer months but can survive year-round in warm climates. To prevent fleas from infesting your home, it's essential to keep both your pet and your living area clean. Flees are attracted to dirt and debris, so regular vacuuming and sweeping can help reduce the infestation risk.


Ticks

Ticks are small, parasitic insects that feed on the blood of animals, including pets. While most ticks are harmless, some can transmit diseases to their hosts.


For example, Lyme disease is a severe infection that can cause problems with the nervous system, joints, and heart. If left untreated, Lyme disease can be fatal.


Ticks can also transmit other diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and ehrlichiosis. In addition to transmitting diseases, ticks can cause anaemia in pets by sucking out large amounts of blood. Ticks are also a nuisance because they can be difficult to remove from animals' fur.


Pets can also be harmed by other pests, like rodents and snakes. Rodents can transmit rabies and hantavirus, while snakes can deliver a nasty bite.


Benefits of Pet Friendly Pest Control

Pest control can be a tricky business, especially when you have pets. Many pest control products contain harmful chemicals that can be toxic to animals, and even those that don't can pose a risk if your pet happens to eat or play with the treated area.


That's why more and more pest control companies are offering pet-friendly options. These products use safe ingredients for both people and animals, and they're often just as effective as their traditional counterparts.


In addition, pet-friendly pest control products tend to be more environmentally friendly since they don't involve harsh chemicals. So if you're looking for a pest control option safe for your pets, be sure to ask about pet-friendly options.


Convinced yet? Contact us today by making a call or filling out a short form and get your pet friendly pest control today.

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