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West Wiltshire District Council
Bradley Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14
0RD
Telephone: 01225 776655

Fleas - Pest Control
Fleas are not generally responsible for the spread of infection but can inflict unpleasant bites on their host. Fleabites will be seen as a tiny dark red spot surrounded by a reddened area. The bite will remain irritating for one to two days and in some cases may lead to hypersensitivity.
Life Cycle
Flea eggs are small, oval shaped and pearl white in colour. They are laid indiscriminately in the fur or feathers of the host or its bedding/resting material. The eggs hatch in about one week into white thread-like larvae. The larvae thrive in dark, humid places such as carpets and animal bedding.
After two to three weeks when they are fully-grown the larvae spin a cocoon and pupate. The adult usually emerges within seven weeks but can remain as a pupa throughout the winter, only emerging when triggered by the movement of a suitable host. The complete life cycle will normally last four weeks but may take longer at low temperatures.
Prevention
By talking simple measures you may be able to control a minor flea infestation yourself:
Thoroughly clean all infested clothing and bedding
Thoroughly clean the infested area by vacuuming carpet edges, soft furnishings and remove all accumulations, which may act as a breeding site.
Check your pets for fleas and treat with proprietary flea drops, spray, powder or collar. If in doubt consult your vet.
Safety
All pesticides applied by our qualified staff are chosen to ensure the safety of the public and to minimise damage to the environment.
Contact Us
If you wish to book a pest control treatment please call 01225 776655. You will need to pay at the time of booking either by credit/debit card or cheque.
Please note that there may be times when workload demands us to prioritise our work, in which case we may not be able to provide this service.