Bed Bugs: Here’s How to Tell Them Apart from Fleas (And Eliminate Them)

Fleas Appearance: Adult fleas are approximately 1 to 3 mm long and dark brown to black in color. They have powerful hind legs that allow them to quickly jump from one host to another. Behavior: Fleas are very active and move quickly. They jump on hosts, feeding on their blood.

Fleas can be found on pets, in rugs, carpets, and areas where pets spend time. Bites: Flea bites are usually small, red bites that are intensely itchy. They are often grouped around the ankles and feet. Detection: To detect fleas, look for signs of fleas on your pets, such as itching, biting or excessive licking.

You can also look for adult fleas or flea droppings in areas where your pets frequent. Eliminating Bed Bugs To eliminate bed bugs, start with a thorough cleaning of your home. Wash bedding, clothing and textiles at high temperatures, vacuum all potentially infested areas, use bed bug covers on mattresses and pillows, and treat cracks and crannies with products such as than diatomaceous earth. Flea Control To eliminate fleas, treat your pets with a veterinarian-recommended flea control product. Wash their bedding and the textiles they use.

Vacuum regularly and throw away the vacuum bag immediately. Use sprays and environmental treatments to eliminate fleas in your home. In summary, although bedbugs and fleas can cause similar problems, it is important to differentiate them when choosing the appropriate treatment.

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