Flea & Tick Control in Louisiana
Flea and tick control in Louisiana is essential for protecting your home, pets, and family from painful bites and disease-carrying pests.
Without professional flea and tick control, infestations can quickly spread indoors, affecting carpets, furniture, bedding, and pets.

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About Flea & Tick Control in Louisiana
Fleas and ticks are external parasites that survive by feeding on animal and human blood. They commonly enter homes through pets, wildlife, or outdoor activity.

Signs of Flea and Tick Activity
Common warning signs include:
- pets scratching excessively
- flea dirt on pet bedding
- small jumping insects on carpets
- tick sightings in grass or shrubs
- bites around ankles and legs
Early Flea & Tick Control prevents population expansion and indoor migration. Getting treatment while on a Professional Pest Control Program early helps prevent Flea infestations. Seeing Sign of Fleas?
Why Fleas & Ticks Spread Easily
Fleas and ticks thrive due to:
- year-round warm temperatures
- heavy wildlife populations
- shaded yards and moisture
- pets traveling indoors and outdoors
- untreated lawn environments

Professional Flea and Tick Control Options
Professional flea and tick control in Louisiana focuses on:
- indoor crack and crevice treatment
- pet resting area treatment
- carpet and upholstery targeting
- outdoor yard perimeter control
- follow-up monitoring
DIY sprays rarely eliminate eggs or larvae and often worsen infestations.
Ongoing seasonal programs offer the most consistent results for Flea & Tick control. We provide the #1 Contract-Free All Inclusive Pest Coverage in Southeast Louisiana.
Flea & Tick Bites, Health Risk & Pet Safety
Fleas and ticks pose real health concerns including:
- allergic reactions
- skin infections
- tapeworm transmission
- Lyme disease
- ehrlichiosis
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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Why Professional Flea and Tick Control Matters
Professional flea and tick control in Louisiana provides:
- complete life-cycle elimination
- pet-safe treatment strategies
- reduced reinfestation risk
- long-term yard protection
- peace of mind
Flea infestations cannot be solved without treating both indoor and outdoor environments. This is often paired with maintaining an Ongoing Pest Control Plan.
Flea and Tick Control Across Southeast Louisiana
We proudly serve:
- Slidell, La
- Pearl River, La
- Lacombe, La
- Mandeville, La
- Covington, La
- Madisonville, La
- Abita Springs, La
- Folsom, La
- Bush, La
- New Orleans, La
- and surrounding areas
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Often Asked Questions about Fleas & Ticks
What causes fleas in my yard?
Fleas enter yards through pets, stray animals, wildlife, and shaded moist areas. In Louisiana, warm temperatures allow fleas to survive year-round, especially in grass, soil, and under porches.
Can fleas live in my yard without pets?
Yes. Fleas can survive in yards even without pets. Wildlife such as raccoons, opossums, and stray cats can introduce fleas and keep infestations active outdoors.
How do I know if fleas are in my yard?
Common signs include pets scratching after being outdoors, flea bites on ankles, and flea dirt on pets or bedding. Fleas often hide in shaded grass and damp soil.
Why do fleas keep coming back after treatment?
Fleas reproduce quickly and have multiple life stages. Without professional treatment that targets eggs, larvae, and adults both indoors and outdoors, reinfestation is common.
Can fleas live in carpet and furniture?
Yes. Fleas lay eggs deep in carpet fibers, furniture seams, pet bedding, and cracks. Indoor infestations often begin after fleas are brought in from the yard.
Do flea bombs or foggers work?
Most flea bombs do not reach hidden areas where eggs and larvae live. They often push fleas deeper into walls and furniture, making infestations worse.
What time of year are ticks most active?
In Louisiana, ticks can be active year-round. Activity increases during spring and summer but does not fully stop during winter.
Does flea and tick yard treatment really work?
Yes, when applied correctly. Professional yard treatments reduce flea and tick populations by targeting breeding zones and resting areas.
Should I treat my yard if I have indoor fleas?
Yes. Treating only indoors often leads to reinfestation. Both the home and yard must be treated to break the flea life cycle.
How do professionals get rid of fleas and ticks?
Professional control targets all life stages using integrated pest management including inspection, indoor treatment, outdoor yard control, and follow-up monitoring.


