Not exact matches
Fleas, and their cocoons and
larvae can
hide in all of these items, continually making life miserable for your pooch.
Vacuuming the floors and other surfaces in the house can also help get rid of adult
fleas, eggs,
larvae, and even pupae that are
hiding in crevices, small cracks, and other hard - to - reach areas inside the house.
Each of these stages come with their own risks — eggs fall into your carpets, upholstery and yards;
larvae seek out dark areas in your home to
hide; pupae grow in cocoons for up to 9 days before emerging; adult
fleas jump onto your pet and bite!
Use carpet sprays or room foggers to eliminate
flea eggs and
larvae that may be
hiding in your home.
At least 95 % of the
flea population exists as eggs,
larvae, and pupae that
hide in carpets and yards while adult
fleas make up only 1 - 5 % of the
flea population.
Flea eggs and
larvae hide deep in the fibers of your carpeting, furniture and even your pet's bed.
If you find just one adult
flea in your pets fur, you are really looking at numerous
hidden pupae,
larva and hundreds of eggs which reside on your pet, in your home's carpeting and yard.
I've kept our cats out of all of the bedrooms for two weeks while trying to win this battle but was wondering if I should let them in to help «stir up» any eggs /
larvae and adult
fleas that are
hiding?
However, probably not, since
flea larvae actively avoid sunlight and
hide in dark locations.
Then treat the carpets and lounges as that's where the
fleas, eggs and
larvae hide.