The Three Most Common Places Fleas Are Found

Adult fleas are parasites that tend to live on the back, neck and underside regions of cats and dogs, with the eggs, larvae and pupae living off the host.

Where Do Dogs Get Fleas? - Dog in yard, one of the areas that fleas live.

Yard spray can prevent fleas and ticks in outdoor areas your dog likes to play.

Where Do Dogs Get Fleas?

Where are fleas before they latch onto an unsuspecting cat or dog?

The Yard - Fleas thrive in many climates but prefer moist, humid and shady areas. They love to live in wood piles and tall grass. Be sure to use a yard spray that is designed to kill fleas and ticks in the outdoor areas of your home.

Dog House – Fleas may be your dog’s number one visitor at their dog house, so be sure to treat inside the dog house and the area surrounding it with Hartz UltraGuard Plus® Flea & Tick Home Spray inside the dog house.

Your Home – Many times, the majority of fleas are living in someone’s home are in the egg and larval stages. To ensure that they don’t progress from larvae to pupae to adult fleas, be sure to change your pet’s bedding often, vacuum thoroughly and regularly and discard your vacuum bags. Flea eggs and larvae are the first 2 of 4 stages in the flea life cycle.

If these two stages are not terminated, then larvae will spin cocoons and enter the pupal stage. Basically, cues including vibration, pressure and carbon dioxide let a pupa know that it’s a good time to become an adult because a potential host (dog, cat, you) is near. Products such as Hartz® UltraGuard Pro® Flea & Tick Drops for Dogs and Puppies and Hartz® UltraGuard Pro Flea & Tick Drops for Cats and Kittens not only kill adult fleas but also the eggs and larvae, preventing future infestations.

Where Do Dogs Get Fleas? - Puppy chewing toy in bed. Prevent fleas in your home to keep your pet healthy.

Prevent fleas in your home to keep it pest-free and your pet healthy.

Hartz recommends an integrated and complete approach to pest management. Parasite protection includes on-pet topical drops, shampoos, and collars to in-home sprays, carpet powders, full room foggers and yard sprays. Treating the whole problem is key to a pest-free environment. It is important to use only one on-pet product at a time, and consult with your veterinarian if your pet is sick, older, pregnant, nursing or receiving any medication before using a flea and tick product on your pet.

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Hartz® UltraGuard Plus® Flea & Tick Carpet Powder
Hartz® UltraGuard Plus® Topical Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs and Puppies 31-60lb