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Fleas
Flea Treatment Products for New Zealand Homes and Pet Areas
Looking for flea treatment in NZ? Pestrol offers flea treatment products designed to help control fleas in homes, carpets, pet bedding, furniture, skirting boards and indoor living areas.
Fleas can spread quickly through carpets, rugs, soft furnishings and pet resting areas, especially in warm indoor spaces. This range includes flea traps, insect sprays, insect dusts and automatic insect control options to help manage flea activity around the home.
Popular Flea Treatment Options
| Flea problem | Suggested product type | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|
| Fleas in carpets, rugs and pet areas | Insect sprays and dusts | Carpets, skirting boards, cracks, crevices and pet resting areas |
| Monitoring flea activity indoors | Flea traps | Bedrooms, lounges, pet sleeping areas and warm indoor spaces |
| Fleas hiding in hard-to-reach areas | Insect dust applicators and dust products | Cracks, gaps, wall edges, floor edges and sheltered areas |
| General indoor insect pressure | Automatic insect control systems | Homes, offices and indoor living areas |
Flea Traps and Monitoring
The Pestrol Flea Trap is designed to help attract and capture fleas indoors. It is useful for monitoring flea activity in bedrooms, lounges, pet areas and other warm indoor spaces where fleas may be present.
Flea traps can help you see whether activity is increasing or reducing after treatment, especially when used alongside regular vacuuming and targeted treatment of carpets and pet resting areas.
Flea Sprays and Insect Control
For targeted treatment, NoPests Bug Spray can be used around suitable indoor pest areas where insects are active. The NoPests Crawling Insect Spray 100ml is another option for smaller treatment areas, cracks and crevices.
Always follow the product label directions carefully, especially when treating areas near pets, children, bedding or soft furnishings.
Insect Dusts for Cracks and Crevices
Fleas and other insects can hide in cracks, gaps, skirting boards and hard-to-reach spaces. NoPests Insect Dust and Dust 2 Dust are suitable options for treating areas where dust products are appropriate.
The Pestrol Insect Bulb Duster can help apply insect dust into cracks, crevices and other difficult areas more accurately.
Automatic Indoor Insect Control
The Pestrol Ultra Automatic Insect Control System 150g can support general indoor insect control in homes, offices and indoor spaces. It may be useful as part of a broader pest control plan where fleas and other insects are an ongoing issue.
How to Choose the Right Flea Treatment
- Use the Pestrol Flea Trap to monitor flea activity in bedrooms, lounges and pet areas.
- Use insect sprays for targeted treatment around suitable indoor areas.
- Use insect dusts for cracks, crevices, skirting boards and hard-to-reach spaces.
- Vacuum carpets, rugs, furniture edges and skirting boards thoroughly during treatment.
- Wash pet bedding regularly and treat pets with suitable veterinary flea products where needed.
Signs of Fleas
Common signs of fleas include pets scratching frequently, flea dirt in pet fur, small bites around ankles or legs, and visible flea activity around carpets, rugs or pet bedding.
Fleas reproduce quickly indoors, so early treatment and ongoing monitoring can help reduce the spread of activity throughout the home.
Flea Control Tips
Vacuum thoroughly before and during flea treatment, especially around carpets, rugs, skirting boards, furniture edges and pet resting areas. Empty vacuum contents carefully after use.
Wash pet bedding, blankets and soft furnishings where appropriate. For best results, treat both the indoor environment and your pets at the same time using suitable products.
If you are unsure which flea treatment product is best for your situation, contact the Pestrol team for practical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fleas
What is the best flea treatment in NZ?
The best flea treatment depends on the level of infestation. Flea sprays, flea bombs and flea traps are commonly used together for indoor flea control.
How do I get rid of fleas in my house?
Vacuum thoroughly, wash pet bedding regularly and use flea treatment products such as flea sprays or flea bombs around affected indoor areas.
Do flea bombs work?
Flea bombs can help treat larger indoor spaces where flea activity is widespread. Always follow the product instructions carefully.
Where do fleas hide indoors?
Fleas commonly hide in carpets, rugs, pet bedding, soft furnishings, skirting boards and cracks around indoor living areas.
How long does flea treatment take?
Treatment time varies depending on the size of the infestation. Larger infestations may require repeat treatments and ongoing monitoring.
Can fleas live without pets?
Yes, fleas can survive indoors in carpets, bedding and soft furnishings even when pets are not present.
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