Flea Extermination in Middlesex County, NJ
Professional flea extermination for Middlesex County homes and apartments.
Flea Extermination in Middlesex County
Fleas are a common problem for Middlesex County pet owners — and even for homeowners who acquire them from wildlife activity. Fleas reproduce extremely rapidly; a small infestation can become a major problem within weeks. Effective flea control requires treating both the pet and the environment simultaneously. Middlesex County Pest Control provides professional interior flea treatments using insecticides and insect growth regulators (IGR) to break the flea life cycle.
Signs of Flea Extermination
- Pets scratching excessively and biting at their skin
- Seeing small jumping insects on carpet or furniture
- Small red bites on ankles or lower legs
- "Flea dirt" (tiny black specks) on pet bedding or carpet
- Seeing fleas in areas where pets do not go (from wildlife)
Our Treatment Process
- 1Interior inspection to identify flea activity zones
- 2Pre-treatment preparation instructions provided
- 3Treatment with residual insecticide and IGR
- 4Pet must be treated simultaneously by owner/vet
- 5Follow-up service to break the emerging-adult cycle
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Same-day service available throughout Middlesex County, NJ.
Book Now(732) 856-5142Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I have fleas if my pets are treated?
Flea pupae in carpet can remain dormant for months and emerge after treatment. Environmental treatment combined with pet treatment is essential for complete control.
Can I have fleas without pets?
Yes — fleas can be introduced by wildlife such as raccoons, opossums, or stray cats entering under a deck or into a crawl space.
How long after treatment until fleas are gone?
You may see flea activity for 2–3 weeks after treatment as pupae hatch. The IGR prevents new adults from reproducing.
Flea Extermination by Town
Serving all 25 municipalities in Middlesex County, NJ.