Carpet Fleas
Anatomically speaking, a flea is a general term used to describe
a small wingless insect. Fleas are parasites that live externally;
they feed on the blood off mammals and birds. Fleas commonly
attack a wide range of warm-blooded including cats, dogs, chicken,
rats, and humans. Some may informally refer to them as pest
because they cause nuisance and irritation to their host. Once
bitten, you body reacts and cause a slight burning and itching
sensation, which will typically result in scratching the area
bitten. But sometimes, it is not mainly the bite of the parasite
that causes the irritation; because some people have allergic
reactions to fleas or mainly flea saliva that will eventually
lead to skin rashes.
Fleas are obviously small, swift, and usually dark in color.
They have a tube-like mouth tailored to their feeding habits.
Their bodies are compressed and flat on both sides allowing
them to move effortlessly on hairs. Their exterior body is
made up of some sort of hard covering that protect them from
scratching. Fleabites are a small spot or spots with one puncture
in the middle. It is swollen and raised due to scratching.
In some cases these bites can remain inflamed and itchy for
weeks and in very severe cases can even cause anemia.
A lot of homes today are carpeted at the same time almost
all of them own pets. Fleas mainly stay on the host body but
due to pets scratching and pets sleeping and running around
the floor, these fleas usually fall off and stay on the carpet.
Fleas in the carpet can be very annoying and could even post
a danger to children health. Getting rid of fleas in the carpet
might just be an extra task but it sure is can be done. Carpets
have hair like texture that is why carpet fleas sometimes
confuse them as host. They wont be able to suck on blood in
the carpet that is why they search for a different host- us
humans!
We both cherish our pets as well as our carpets, and neither
one can go. That is why you need to take care of both to ensure
healthy and hygienic living. It is not enough that you focus
on eliminating these carpet fleas because they only come from
the animals. So it is also a good practice to keep both your
pet and your carpet clean. Fortunately for us today, there
are a lot of products available to get rid of fleas in the
carpet.
A lot of insecticides are available that will kill fleas
in the carpet. Just remember to read the labels carefully
and see what suits your preference. When you already have
chosen one, there are several things that you may want to
consider before the application and treatment. Be sure that
all the animals, especially the children, and all the other
people are out of the house (except the one that it going
to be performing the treatment). Be sure to target the places
frequented by the pets like under the beds and tables. Once
the application is done; everyone should stay outside for
several hours or until the formula is all dried out. You can
also open all windows and doors to help speed up the drying.
It is not enough that we keep the house and carpets disinfected
because we all know for a fact that carpet fleas come from
our pets, so once you are done with the insecticide application,
you can now proceed to the pet treatment. Bathe the pet using
anti-flea soap and apply anti-flea powder afterwards. Keep
doing this regularly to maintain a clean and safe home for
both you and your companion animal. |