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Flea and tick myths

Pet flea and tick myths debunked

Misconceptions regarding fleas and ticks have prevented thousands of pet owners across the world from showing their feline or canine friends a good time outdoors. However, the information found on most websites is not accurate, and the extra precautionary measures can end up being the very thing that hurts your pet. Here are some common myths regarding fleas and ticks and the truth behind the same. 

Healthy pets cannot get fleas and ticks

We encourage all our clients to keep their pets in good health as this is a sure way of preventing diseases. However, keeping your pet clean all the time or on a good diet does not guarantee they will not get fleas or ticks. Healthy pets can get fleas and ticks just like their regular counterparts. The best way to avoid fleas or ticks on your pets is through the use of the appropriate pesticides. 

Contact us for direction on the best pesticide to use on your pet. 

Not seeing the fleas or ticks means they are gone

Modern methods of tick or flea treatment such as topically or internally administered products might prove effective in killing fleas and ticks, but they do not kill them all. Fleas might live in a host, but their immature stages can still be found in the environment after the former is killed. As such, never relax after using these new methods. Contact us regarding directions on when to use these modern methods. 

Indoor pets cannot get fleas or ticks

This is by far the most common myth regarding these pests, and it could not be further from the truth. Outdoor pets might have a higher risk of contracting fleas or tick, but their indoor counterparts are no exception. Fleas and ticks can be carried through clothing or other pests such as rats. As such, be sure to use the right pesticides at the designated times even if your pet never steps outside your door. 

Preventatives are not needed during the cold season

Ticks can be especially active during fall and spring, but they are also available during the other two seasons. As such, we advise all pet owners to disregard this myth and keep using protective measures on at least a monthly basis to prevent tick or flea infection. 

Conclusion

Tick and flea larvae can survive harsh weather conditions and enter even the most secure building with ease. Some of the things said about these pests are false and should not be considered by a serious pet owner. Contact us today for advice on the best ways to deal with a tick or flea problem. 

Sources 

https://www.petcoach.co/article/5-common-flea-and-tick-myths/

https://www.diamondpet.com/2018/08/07/debarking-pet-myths-indoor-pets-cant-get-fleas/

https://petcentral.chewy.com/common-flea-tick-myths-busted/

https://animalhospitalofwc.com/4-myths-about-fleas-and-ticks/