El Dorado Hills - Best Flea Pest Control Treatment
FLEAS ARE NOT THE “BEE’S KNEES”
El Dorado Hills Residential & Commercial Flea Control
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Fleas
FLEA PREVENTION
Fleas: Identification, Damage, and Control
Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. They are commonly found on pets like dogs and cats but can also infest homes and yards. Fleas are notorious for causing itching and discomfort, and their bites can transmit diseases to both animals and humans.
Identification of Fleas
Appearance:
Adult fleas are small, reddish-brown, and about 1/8 inch long.
They have flattened bodies, enabling them to move easily through the fur of animals.
Fleas are excellent jumpers, capable of leaping several inches in height and length.
The larvae are tiny, white, and worm-like, often found in dark, undisturbed areas like carpets, cracks, or pet bedding.
Signs of a Flea Infestation
Flea Bites:
Small, red, itchy bumps often found on the ankles or lower legs of humans. Pets may scratch or bite themselves excessively due to flea bites.
Flea bites usually appear in clusters or lines.
Visible Fleas:
Adult fleas may be visible on pets, especially around the neck, base of the tail, or behind the ears.
Fleas are often seen jumping or crawling on pets or furniture.
Flea Dirt:
Flea feces, known as "flea dirt," look like tiny black specks and can often be found on pets' fur or in their bedding. Flea dirt is actually digested blood, and it turns red when placed on a damp paper towel.
Behavior Changes in Pets:
Pets may excessively groom, scratch, or bite at their fur in an attempt to relieve itching caused by fleas.
Damage and Risks Caused by Fleas
Discomfort and Itching:
Flea bites cause intense itching and irritation, leading to scratching, which can cause secondary skin infections.
Flea-Borne Diseases:
Fleas can transmit diseases such as plague (bubonic plague) and typhus. These diseases can be serious for both animals and humans.
Fleas are also known to transmit tapeworms to pets.
Anemia:
Severe flea infestations in pets, especially in young animals, can lead to anemia (a reduction in red blood cells) due to blood loss.
Allergic Reactions:
Some pets are allergic to flea saliva, leading to flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), which causes severe itching, hair loss, and skin infections.
Prevention & Control of Fleas
1. Treat Pets Regularly
Flea Medications:
Use vet-approved flea preventatives such as topical treatments, oral medications, or flea collars that kill fleas on contact and prevent future infestations.
Flea Baths:
Give pets flea baths using flea shampoos designed to kill adult fleas.
Regular Grooming:
Brush pets regularly and check for fleas, especially in areas where fleas are most likely to hide, like under the legs and around the ears.
2. Clean and Treat Your Home
Vacuum Frequently:
Vacuum carpets, furniture, and pet bedding thoroughly to remove adult fleas, larvae, and eggs. Dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the canister immediately.
Wash Bedding:
Wash pet bedding, blankets, and soft toys in hot water to kill fleas and their eggs. Dry them on the highest heat setting.
Use Flea Sprays or Powders:
Apply flea sprays or powders to carpets, furniture, and pet bedding. Make sure to use products that are safe for both humans and pets.
3. Treat the Yard
Yard Maintenance:
Fleas can live in outdoor areas, especially in shaded, damp spots where pets like to rest. Keep your yard clean by regularly mowing the lawn, trimming bushes, and removing debris.
Outdoor Flea Treatments:
Use flea control products designed for outdoor use, such as yard sprays or granules that target fleas in the grass and soil.
About El Dorado Hills
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Originally an important camp on the old Carson Emigrant Trail, by 1849-50 it had become the center of a mining district and the crossroads for freight and stage lines. At the height of the rush its large gold production supported a population of several thousand.
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El Dorado Hills is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in El Dorado County, California. El Dorado Hills has high per capita incomes, low crime rates, and an area with huge economic growth have made this well-planned community a desirable destination for both families and business. Located in the Greater Sacramento region of Northern California, it had a population of 50,547 at the 2020 census, up from 42,108 at the 2010 census.
Population: 50,553 (2023)
Elevation: 768′
Code: 95762
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El Dorado Hills in El Dorado County narrowly missed the top 10, landing at No. 12 on GoBankingRates' list of rapidly growing wealthy suburbs. The Sacramento-area suburb saw a 10.86% increase in population between 2018 and 2023, the site said.
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Tap water provided by EID meets stringent State and Federal requirements for health and safety. However, in-home treatment units can remove additional constituents, which may affect taste—primarily organic, and inorganic chemicals.
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El Dorado Hills is ranked 28 out of 273 cities across the US in terms of cost of living. The cost of living in El Dorado Hills is 120.1% of the national average.
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There are 3 high rated restaurants: South Fork Grille, Milestone Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, and The Vine EDH.
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El Dorado Hills
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Head southeast on Stanford Ln toward Governor Dr
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Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Governor Dr
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Turn right onto El Dorado Hills Blvd
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Turn left onto Park Dr/Saratoga Way
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