CLARK PEST CONTROL AND PESTICIDE SPRAY?
How long will clark pest control take to spray carpets for fleas, what is the process for spraying, do i need to move my furniture and how long will thay take? We do not have pets at all but found a dead animal by our house and now see fleas every now and than inside?
How long to treat for l fleas will depend on the size of your home. You do not need to move furniture but have as much off the floor as possible. The more area that can be applied the better. Furniture and anything heavy that presses down on carpet will not need to be moved.
From your description of the dead animal by the house it sounds like the fleas ran out of a host and found your legs as the best option. The heat produced and the pheromone you put off attracts fleas to you, specially your legs or pant leg. You then walked them right inside your warm home and they jumped off or you sat down and where brushed off. In any case their now in your home multiplying.
There are two parts to getting rid of fleas completely. First is done in two parts, part one- after one has picked everything one can off the floor and within an hour before your Clark Pest Control Technician arrives vacuum all carpeted areas. Not just a quick once over to make it look good, but a slow pace vacuum. You want to move the vacuum head so that the heat from the roller transfer to the carpet and that the roller is vibrating the floor.
Once the technician has done his part and the carpet is dry, you will want to do this again just as before this is part two. As I mentioned before fleas are attracted to heat, and they are attracted to vibration.
When Clark Pest control comes out and has you leave for 2 hours it’s to allow the material to dry, they don’t want you spreading the pesticides around and the labels says to stay out of area till dry. The material used by Clark pest control (and for any pest control company) will not penetrate the flea eggs. Flea eggs can stay dormant for up to a year, BUT will hatch if they sense a food source nearby, by a HEAT source. Flea larvae will break open the egg shell from the inside to reach the heat source.
So when the Clark Pest Control technician treats with a IGR or Insect growth regulator it breaks the cycle of what would have been the few fleas left over from the treatment and the cycle can’t start again. When you add the heat from vacuuming slowly, making the thousands of eggs in the carpet hatch you have eliminated the last source of fleas.
Eliminating the dead animal and cutting down tall weeds and vegetation around the house is going to help as well.
The key is as much as you need Clark Pest Control to properly treat the pesticide in a safe manner, you’re only going to get half the results if you don’t vacuum before AND after the treatment.
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