Our Flea Removal Service Is Here to Help You

Wondering how to get rid of fleas from your house? Flea control can be tricky, as they love to attach themselves to your pets and hitch a ride. Anyone who has pets knows how annoying fleas can be. For dog owners, the chances are you’ve Googled “how to get rid of fleas on dogs?” or “how to get rid of fleas from your house?” before. Ultimately, if you see your pet excessively scratching or spot small dark dots in their fur, you’re probably shuddering at the thought of them bringing fleas into your home. If you suspect you may have a flea infestation, don’t fear. Let our team of flea pest control experts get your flea problem under control.

Our team of expert flea control exterminators have over 90 years’ experience ridding homes of fleas. We have the know-how to get rid of fleas from your house at an affordable price. Our reliable and highly trained flea exterminators know exactly what it takes to remove fleas from your home.

How Our Flea Removal Works

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3! We use tried-and-tested methods of flea control to deliver the effective results you expect.

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Step 1 Flea Inspection
On your initial service, we’ll hunt high and low for fleas, documenting our findings in a comprehensive inspection. Before we visit, several preparation steps are required for home flea treatment.

  • Remove all items from the floor (e.g. toys, clothes, pet food)
  • Wash or replace pet bedding
  • Vacuum carpets, rugs, and areas beneath beds and furniture
  • Clean all flooring by sweeping and mopping
  • Clean concrete floors with soap and water
  • Remove all pets
  • Make all outdoor shaded areas and crawl spaces available for treatment
  • Arrange to leave home for several hours while the flea treatment has time to dry
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Step 2 Flea Defence
After inspecting and investigating your flea infestation, Terminix Canada’s professional flea removal gets rid of fleas by using the latest flea control products. Where flea infestations are active, our professional flea exterminators will apply a residual treatment combined with an insect growth regulator, especially in places where pets rest or sleep. Outdoors, our flea treatment is usually applied to shaded areas, shrubs, and decks.

Pets should be treated at the same time a home is treated. Pet treatment should always take place under the direction of a veterinarian.
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Step 3 Flea Monitoring
If fleas come back to your home, so will we. Our custom flea control treatments adapt with the seasons to address seasonal flea activity in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fleas are active year-round, from January to December.

A very severe flea infestation that goes untreated can kill your dog, cat or other pet. They can also spread bartonellosis (cat scratch fever), flea allergies and feline anemia. Historically, fleas could carry the plague, but that’s not something you need to be concerned about anymore.

Fleas can be found all over the world and often live in areas that are densely populated. Many animals, both pets or wild, carry fleas so if you have a pet that goes outside or interacts with other animals, it’s very possible for them to bring fleas into your home. Fleas may also find your pet in grassy fields or outdoor yards.

Maintaining a clean household is the best way to prevent fleas from infesting your home. Steam-cleaning carpets, furniture or curtains helps to kill any fleas that aren’t currently on their host.

If you have any pets, you will want to give them flea medication that prevents fleas from making your pet their host. You can get these medications either over-the-counter or from your vet. It’s also a good idea to check your pets for fleas every so often, especially if you notice they’re spending a lot of time scratching.

Maintaining a clean business is the best way to prevent fleas from infesting your premises. Steam-cleaning carpets, furniture or curtains helps to kill any fleas that aren’t currently on their host.

If you’re responsible for any office pets, you will want to give them flea medication that prevents fleas from making pets their host. You can get these medications either over-the-counter or from a vet. It’s also a good idea to check office pets for fleas every so often, especially if you notice they’re spending a lot of time scratching.

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