Fleas can multiply quickly, especially in homes with pets. A single flea can lay dozens of eggs in a day, and those eggs often fall into carpets, pet bedding, and furniture where they continue to grow. When fleas are present in the home, they can cause ongoing discomfort for people and pets and are challenging to eliminate without professional treatment.
Compass Pest Management focuses on interior flea control, targeting the areas where fleas live and reproduce. Our one-time treatment eradicates the flea population quickly and helps restore comfort to your home.
Our flea control service is an interior-only treatment that focuses on the areas fleas are most likely to hide and reproduce. We treat carpeted areas, rugs, upholstery, pet bedding, and other fabric surfaces to interrupt the flea lifecycle and reduce the infestation.
To ensure the best results, pets must be treated by a veterinarian at the time of service. Fleas on pets can reintroduce fleas into the home, so pet treatment is essential to stopping the infestation.

No. Compass Pest Management offers interior-only flea control.
The most common signs of a flea infestation include frequent scratching or biting by pets, flea dirt (tiny black specks) on pets or bedding, and visible fleas on pets or in your home. You may also notice small, red, itchy bites on your skin, particularly around the ankles.
Fleas enter homes in several ways. They can hitch a ride on pets, on people, or even on outdoor animals like rodents. Fleas are also commonly found in yards and can move indoors when pets or people enter.
At Compass Pest Management, we use pet-safe and family-friendly treatments. We prioritize everyone's safety in your home while ensuring effective flea control. Our team will apply treatments that target fleas without posing a risk to your loved ones.
To prevent future flea infestations, it’s essential to maintain a clean home, regularly vacuum carpets, upholstery, and pet beds, and treat pets with flea preventatives. Compass Pest Management will provide tips and guidance to help prevent new flea infestations.

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