Flea Exterminator
Free Your Family and Pets From Painful, Persistent Parasites
Fleas can make life miserable for your entire household, including pets. These blood-feeding parasites multiply rapidly in carpets, upholstery, and bedding, creating infestations that can explode from a few fleas to thousands. Beyond constant itching, fleas can transmit diseases, cause allergic reactions, and lead to anemia in small animals. Fleas also bite humans, leaving painful, itchy welts that can become infected.
For hospitality businesses, flea infestations from pet-friendly accommodations can quickly spread throughout properties, creating guest complaints and potential health code violations.
At All Natural Pest Elimination, we break the flea lifecycle completely all natural solutions that protect your family, pets, and business without exposing anyone to harsh pesticides.

Signs You Need a Flea Exterminator
Fleas reproduce so rapidly that early detection is crucial for preventing full-scale infestations that affect your entire home:
Excessive Pet Scratching
Dogs and cats scratching, biting, or licking themselves more than usual, especially around the base of the tail.
Flea Dirt on Pets
Small, dark specks in your pet’s fur that turn reddish-brown when moistened. This is flea feces containing blood.
Red, Itchy Bites on Family Members
Small, red welts on ankles, legs, and arms, often appearing in clusters or lines.
Pets Losing Hair
Bald patches or thinning fur from excessive scratching and biting, particularly around the neck and tail areas.
Fleas Jumping in Carpets
Small, dark insects hopping quickly across carpeted areas, especially where pets spend time.
Pet Behavioral Changes
Restlessness, irritability, or reluctance to lie down in previously favorite spots.
Flea Eggs in Pet Areas
Tiny, white oval specks in pet bedding, carpets, or upholstery that resemble salt grains.
Guest Complaints
For pet-friendly hotels, reports of bites or flea sightings in rooms or common areas.
Why Store-Bought Flea Products Often Fail
Most over-the-counter flea treatments only kill adult fleas while leaving eggs and larvae undisturbed in your carpets and upholstery. This creates a frustrating cycle where new fleas continue emerging for weeks after treatment. Chemical flea bombs and sprays can also pose health risks to your family and pets, particularly cats who are extremely sensitive to many common flea control ingredients. Additionally, many pets develop skin sensitivities to harsh chemical treatments, creating additional health problems.
Our Comprehensive, Pet-Safe Elimination Approach
Our expert technicians eliminate all flea life stages—eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults—primarily using our proprietary botanical-based solutions that are safer for your family and pets. We treat all areas where fleas develop, including carpets, upholstery, pet bedding, and outdoor areas where your pets spend time. Our approach coordinates indoor and outdoor treatments to prevent reintroduction while providing guidance on pet care during the elimination process.
Hospitality Businesses
For hotels with pet-friendly policies, we provide discreet treatment scheduling and preventive protocols that maintain your welcome atmosphere for traveling pet owners.
Our Promise
Every treatment is backed by our unlimited service warranty—if fleas return, so do we, at no additional cost to you.

Flea Exterminator FAQ
Fleas can enter your home on pets, clothing, or through infested outdoor areas.
Yes, fleas can bite humans and cause itchy, red bites.
Common signs include excessive scratching, redness or inflammation on the skin, flea dirt (small black specks) on the fur, and visible adult fleas.
Fleas can cause discomfort, skin allergies, and transmit diseases to your pets, such as tapeworms and Bartonella.
If a flea infestation is left untreated, fleas can reproduce and infest carpets, furniture, bedding, and other areas of your home.
Some natural remedies include diatomaceous earth, herbal sprays, and frequent grooming with a flea comb. Consult with your veterinarian for advice and call a pest control professional to rid your home of fleas.
Fleas prefer warmer environments but can survive in colder temperatures by seeking shelter indoors or on warm hosts.
Fleas can transmit diseases like cat scratch disease, murine typhus, and bubonic plague, although such cases are rare.
Adult fleas can live for several months, while their lifespan may be shorter in unfavorable conditions.
Yes, fleas can jump from one pet to another or infest multiple pets within the same household.
Fleas primarily feed on the blood of animals, but they can also bite humans if pets are not available.
Fleas can survive for a short period without a host, but they prefer to feed on animals for their survival and reproduction.
It’s recommended to consult with your veterinarian before using any flea treatment to ensure it’s safe and appropriate for your pet’s specific needs.
The duration to eliminate a flea infestation can vary depending on the severity of the infestation and the effectiveness of the treatment methods used. Contact us to get a free treatment estimate.
Yes, fleas can hide and lay eggs in furniture, carpets, and other areas where pets rest or spend time.
While it’s uncommon, it’s possible to pick up fleas from infested areas such as parks or homes with flea problems.
While some cases of flea infestations can be managed with home remedies, severe or persistent infestations may require professional pest control services to ensure effective eradication.
Protect Your Pets and Family
Give your family and beloved pets relief from painful flea infestations with our proven, natural elimination services. Contact us today for your FREE inspection and take the first step toward a comfortable, flea-free home.

