Tick & Flea Treatment in Orange County

Flea & Tick Treatment in Orange County

Protect your family and pets with our specialized flea and tick treatments that eliminate infestations inside and outside your home.

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About Tick & Flea Treatment

Fleas and ticks are a persistent problem in Orange County, especially for homes with pets. These parasites reproduce rapidly — a single female flea can lay up to 50 eggs per day. At Yogi's Pest Control, we provide comprehensive treatment that targets all life stages (eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults) to break the reproduction cycle completely.

Signs You Need Tick & Flea Treatment

  • Pets scratching excessively or losing fur
  • Flea dirt (tiny black specks) on pet bedding or furniture
  • Tiny jumping insects on carpet, furniture, or pet fur
  • Tick attached to a pet or family member
  • Red, itchy bite marks on ankles and legs

Health & Property Risks

  • Fleas transmit tapeworms to pets and occasionally humans
  • Ticks carry Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other illnesses
  • Severe flea infestations cause anemia in pets
  • Allergic reactions to flea bites (flea allergy dermatitis)

Our Treatment Process

  1. 1Inspect home interior, yard, and pet resting areas
  2. 2Identify species and severity of infestation
  3. 3Treat interior with growth regulators that break the reproduction cycle
  4. 4Treat exterior yard areas where fleas and ticks harbor
  5. 5Provide guidance on pet treatment coordination with your veterinarian
  6. 6Follow-up treatment in 2-3 weeks to catch newly hatched fleas

Prevention Tips

  • Keep pets on year-round flea and tick prevention from your vet
  • Vacuum frequently, especially pet resting areas
  • Wash pet bedding weekly in hot water
  • Keep grass mowed and yard debris cleared
  • Avoid walking pets through tall grass or wooded areas
  • Check pets for ticks after outdoor activities

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does flea treatment take to work?
You'll see a significant reduction in flea activity within 24-48 hours of treatment. However, complete elimination takes 2-4 weeks because flea pupae are resistant to treatment and must emerge before they can be killed. A follow-up treatment ensures complete eradication.

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