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"The
Environmental Flea Control Company"
Metro Atlanta Service Location
404.844.0126
Flea
Life
Cycle & Biology
Cat
flea adults, unlike
many other fleas, remain on their host. Females require a fresh
blood meal in order
to produce eggs. They can lay up to 1 per
hour! The smooth eggs easily fall
from the pet onto the carpet, bedding, or lawn.
Eggs hatch within 2 days, and the
developing larvae feed on dandruff, food
particles, and skin flakes found on the floor
around them. Adult flea fecal matter consists
of relatively undigested blood. This
dried blood also falls from the pet and serves
as food for the newly hatched larvae.
Fleas
prefer to develop in
areas protected from rainfall, irrigation,
and sunlight, where the relative
humidity is at least 75% and the temperature is
70-90ºC. This stage lasts 5-15 days.
Larvae spin silken cocoons
within carpet fibers, floor crevices, or
protected outdoor areas in which they will
develop (pupate) into adult fleas. The cocoons
are sticky and easily camouflaged by
local debris. Under optimal conditions, new
adults are ready to emerge within 2 weeks.
They develop faster at higher temperatures, but
can remain in their cocoons up to 12
months. Vibrations and/or increase in carbon
dioxide stimulate adults to
emerge. The watertight cocoon is the state of the fleas life
cycle that allows flea infestations
to survive applications of
traditional insecticides. It also the reason traditional
pest control
services only offer 30-90 day guarantees for
flea control. Pest control companies
know the remaining fleas might not hatch from
their cocoons for several months.
Adult
fleas are the only growth stage that actually lives on the pet
and feeds on fresh blood. They live 4-25 days.
In ideal environments, a
flea egg can mature into an adult flea within
12 days, though the typical time period is
longer.
Professional Flea Control Treatments
Available in
Metro Atlanta |
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