The 1st treatment kills adult fleas, but
immature stages live in carpets.
Not exact matches
Immature flea
life stages in a pet's environment consist of around 95 % of an infestation and can be almost invisible to the naked eye.
Fleas have four
life stages and it is important to treat
immature flea
life stages as well as adult fleas.
For every adult flea you see, there are about 20 more fleas in the
immature stages (eggs, larvae, and pupae)
living in your pet's environment.
This is done with the use of insect growth regulators that prevents the
immature life stages developing into adults.
There are many pet products that can be used to treat for fleas during their
immature stages of
life (i.e., eggs).
Immature flea
life stages are susceptible to the effects of drying, extreme heat and cold and direct sunlight.
The
immature stages make up 95 - 99 % of the population and
live in the environment (carpeting or pet beds).
This prevents
immature stages from accumulating in the environment and breaks the
life cycle.
This residue can significantly reduce populations of
immature flea
stages living in the environment.
This will result in breaking the flea
life cycle and eventually eliminating fleas and
immature stages from the environment.
In order to break the flea
life cycle and eliminate fleas and
immature stages from the environment, it is recommended that flea control products be used every month year round for all dogs and cats in the household.
Consistent use of flea control products for all dogs and cats in the household will kills the fleas on the pets, break the flea
life cycle, and eventually rid the house and yard of fleas and
immature stages.