Fleas & Ticks in Florida
Florida's warm climate makes it one of the worst states in the country for flea and tick activity. Unlike colder climates where fleas and ticks die off in winter, Central Florida's mild temperatures allow these parasites to be active year-round.
Fleas reproduce explosively, a single female can produce up to 50 eggs per day. A minor flea problem can become a severe infestation within weeks. Ticks in Florida, including the Lone Star tick and American dog tick, can transmit serious diseases including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Ehrlichiosis.
Common Signs of Infestation
- Pets scratching excessively or showing signs of skin irritation
- Tiny dark specks on pet bedding or carpet (flea dirt)
- Jumping insects visible on carpet, furniture, or pet
- Bites on ankles and lower legs after being indoors
- Finding ticks on pets or family members after outdoor activity
Our Treatment Approach
Interior Treatment
Targeted treatment of carpets, rugs, pet bedding areas, upholstered furniture, and baseboards.
Yard Treatment
Application to lawn, landscaping, and areas where pets spend time, the primary source of re-infestation.
Follow-Up
Flea pupae are resistant to pesticides. A follow-up treatment ensures emerging adults are eliminated.
Serving Central Florida
Flea and tick treatment services across Orlando, Kissimmee, Windermere, Winter Garden, Clermont, St. Cloud, Sanford, Lakeland, and surrounding communities.