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Protect your home and pets from the dangers of fleas and ticks with Blue Diamond Pest Control. Our expert services ensure a safe and comfortable environment for your family and pets.
If you have ever experienced a flea or tick infestation, you know how miserable they can be. Whether brought in by humans or pets, fleas and ticks are just about the least welcome guests in your home or business. If you discover you have a pest problem, Blue Diamond Pest Control is here to help. Our flea and tick control professionals have the training, experience, and resources necessary to flush fleas and ticks from your property and keep them from coming back. Backed by 35+ years of pest control experience, you can always count on us for exceptional service and lasting results.
Not only can a flea or tick problem be a nuisance, but it can also pose serious health and safety risks. Both humans and pets are in danger of contracting illnesses through the bites of fleas and ticks. Common symptoms of flea- and tick-borne illnesses include rashes, headaches, nausea, vomiting, joint stiffness or pain, weakness, muscle pain, fevers, loss of appetite, cough, and stomach pain. If you or someone you love is experiencing any of these symptoms after coming into contact with fleas or ticks, you should seek medical assistance right away.
Tick-Borne Illnesses Common Diseases Transmitted by TicksIn the United States, some ticks are known to carry pathogens that can cause human diseases upon transmission. When infected ticks feed on humans, they transmit these pathogens into their bloodstreams. Diseases transmitted by ticks include Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ehrlichiosis, Tularemia, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, Bourbon virus, Colorado tick fever, and Lyme disease. Ticks are most commonly known for transmitting Lyme disease, which can be incredibly dangerous. Depending on how long it takes to form the correct diagnosis, Lyme disease effects can range from mild to lifelong and debilitating. Early treatment for Lyme disease is critical.
Flea-Borne Illnesses Common Diseases Transmitted by FleasLike ticks, some fleas carry pathogens that can cause human diseases. These pathogens are transmitted to humans through the bite of a flea. Some of the most common flea-borne diseases include Plague, Flea-borne typhus, and Cat scratch disease. Fleas can also carry and transmit parasites that cause tapeworms to both humans and pets.
Our Flea & Tick Treatment Programs Advanced Treatment SolutionsOver the last few decades, our team has perfected our flea and tick treatment processes. As one of the very first environmentally conscious pest control companies, Blue Diamond Pest Control is committed to providing services that eliminate pests while using low-risk products and methods. We know that protecting your family and pets is your top priority, and we want you to know it is ours as well.
Our specialized programs include:The best way to avoid flea and tick problems is through prevention. Here are some tips to help keep fleas and ticks away from your property:
For professional flea and tick control, call us at (435) 222-0000 or fill out our online form for a free quote. Trust Blue Diamond Pest Control to protect your home from these pests.
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For effective flea and tick control, call us at 435-222-0000 or fill out our online form for a free quote. Trust Blue Diamond Pest Control to keep your home free from fleas and ticks.
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With Blue Diamond, your family and pets are always safe and considered when applying pesticides inside your home.
Yes, pet-safe pest control is possible. Our specialized treatments are designed to target pests like cockroaches with low concentrations of pesticides, ensuring they are lethal to insects but harmless to your pets. To maximize safety, we recommend keeping pets away from treated areas until they are completely dry.
Our pest control treatments are customized to ensure maximum safety for humans. By using low-concentration pesticides, we effectively eliminate pests like roaches without posing a threat to you or your family. Every treatment is applied with careful consideration of your household’s needs.
Blue Diamond Pest Control is committed to environmentally safe pest control practices. Through our Integrated Pest Management programs, we utilize a combination of effective treatment methods to control pest populations while minimizing the impact on humans, non-target species, and the environment.
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Yes, fleas do bite humans. Their bites can cause itching, redness, and in some cases, allergic reactions.
No, fleas cannot fly. They have strong hind legs that allow them to jump long distances.
Fleas can bite humans and feed on their blood, but they do not typically live on humans. They prefer to live on animals like cats and dogs.
Fleas can live for several days to two weeks without a host, depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, fleas can live and lay eggs in carpets, making it a common place for infestations to occur.
Exterminators use a combination of insecticides and growth regulators to kill adult fleas and prevent eggs from hatching. They treat both the home and the outdoor areas where pets frequent.
The cost of flea extermination varies but typically ranges from $150 to $400 per treatment, depending on the severity of the infestation and the size of the property.
After flea extermination, vacuum all carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture to remove dead fleas and eggs. Wash all pet bedding and continue to treat pets with flea preventatives. Follow any additional instructions provided by the exterminator.
Vinegar can repel fleas but does not effectively kill them. It can be used as part of a cleaning solution to help deter fleas from infested areas.
Yes, dish soap can kill fleas on contact. Bathing pets with dish soap can help remove fleas from their fur, but it is not a long-term solution for infestations.
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