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Flea Control in Moore, OK: Professional Flea Extermination & Yard Treatment

Supreme Oklahoma Pest Removal
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πŸ“ 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, United States (Serving Moore & surrounding areas)

πŸ“ž (405) 584-6244
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Tiny Pests, Big Problems – Get Rid of Fleas in Moore, OK.

Your dog won’t stop scratching. You see tiny dark insects jumping on your carpet. You notice small red bites on your ankles and legs. Fleas are not just a nuisance for your pets – they can infest your entire home, transmit diseases, and cause severe allergic reactions.

Supreme Oklahoma Pest Removal provides professional flea control, extermination, and yard treatment services from our base at 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, proudly serving Moore, Edmond, Guthrie, Del City, Blanchard, Luther, Midwest City, Tuttle, Arcadia, Choctaw, Lindsay, Mustang, Nichols Hills, Piedmont, The Village and surrounding Oklahoma areas. Our treatments eliminate fleas from your home and yard – and keep them from coming back.

πŸ“ž Call now for a free estimate: (405) 584-6244

Signs of a Flea Infestation

  • 🦟 Pets scratching excessively – Dogs and cats scratching, biting, or licking themselves constantly
  • 🦟 Flea dirt on pets – Small black specks (flea feces) on your pet’s skin, especially around the neck, back, and tail
  • 🦟 Seeing fleas jumping – Small, dark brown insects jumping on carpet, furniture, or pet bedding
  • 🦟 Bites on humans – Small, red, itchy bites, often around ankles, legs, and waist
  • 🦟 Flea eggs and larvae – Tiny white eggs and small worm-like larvae in pet bedding, carpets, and furniture
  • 🦟 Pets losing hair – Hair loss from constant scratching and biting (flea allergy dermatitis)
  • 🦟 Seeing fleas in your yard – Fleas jumping on your legs when walking through grass

Common Flea Species in Moore & Oklahoma

🦟 Fleas You May Encounter:

  • Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis) – Most common flea in Oklahoma. Infests both cats and dogs, as well as homes and yards.
  • Dog Flea (Ctenocephalides canis) – Less common but still found. Similar to cat fleas in appearance and behavior.
  • Human Flea (Pulex irritans) – Rare in modern homes but can infest homes with poor sanitation.
  • Ground Squirrel Flea – Found in yards, especially if there are squirrels or rodents nearby.

Health Risks Caused by Fleas

⚠️ Fleas can cause serious health problems:

  • Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) – Severe allergic reaction in pets causing intense itching, hair loss, and skin infections
  • Tapeworms – Pets can ingest fleas carrying tapeworm larvae while grooming
  • Anemia – Severe infestations can cause significant blood loss, especially in young or small pets
  • Bartonellosis (Cat Scratch Fever) – Bacterial infection transmitted by flea feces
  • Murine Typhus – Rare but serious bacterial disease transmitted by infected fleas
  • Secondary skin infections – From excessive scratching and biting

Why Fleas Invade Moore Homes

⚠️ Fleas are attracted to:

  • Pets – Dogs and cats bring fleas into your home from outside
  • Wildlife – Squirrels, raccoons, opossums, and stray cats can deposit fleas in your yard
  • Warm, humid environments – Fleas thrive in temperatures between 65-80Β°F with high humidity
  • Carpets and upholstery – Fleas lay eggs in carpets, furniture, and pet bedding
  • Tall grass and shrubbery – Fleas hide in shady, moist areas of your yard
  • Rodents – Mice and rats can bring fleas into your home

Understanding the Flea Life Cycle

πŸ” Flea Life Cycle (2-3 weeks to several months):

  • Egg: Female fleas lay up to 50 eggs per day on pets. Eggs fall off into carpets, furniture, and pet bedding.
  • Larva: Worm-like larvae hatch from eggs. They feed on flea dirt (adult flea feces) and organic debris. Avoid light.
  • Pupa: Larvae spin cocoons and pupate. This stage can last weeks or months – pupae can wait for a host before emerging.
  • Adult: New fleas emerge from cocoons when they sense vibrations, heat, or CO2 (a potential host).

Adult fleas make up only 5% of an infestation – the other 95% are eggs, larvae, and pupae in your environment. That’s why treating only your pet isn’t enough!

Our Flea Control Process

Step 1: Free Inspection
We inspect your Moore home and yard – carpets, furniture, pet bedding, and outdoor areas – to identify flea activity, hotspots, and severity of infestation.

Step 2: Pet Treatment Coordination
We coordinate with you to ensure your pets are treated by a veterinarian (flea control products for pets are essential for complete elimination).

Step 3: Indoor Treatment – Carpets & Upholstery
We apply professional-grade insect growth regulator (IGR) and adulticide treatments to carpets, rugs, furniture, baseboards, and pet bedding. IGR prevents eggs and larvae from developing into adults, breaking the flea life cycle.

Step 4: Indoor Treatment – Floors & Surfaces
We treat hard floors (tile, wood, laminate) along baseboards and in cracks and crevices where fleas hide.

Step 5: Yard & Outdoor Treatment
We apply a barrier treatment to your yard – focusing on shady, moist areas, under decks, along fences, and in tall grass – to eliminate fleas outside before they enter your home.

Step 6: Ongoing Prevention
We recommend follow-up treatments and provide prevention tips to keep fleas from returning.

πŸ“ž Call (405) 584-6244 for your free flea control estimate in Moore

Why Fleas Are So Difficult to Eliminate

πŸ” Flea Treatment Challenges:

  • 95% of the infestation is invisible – Eggs, larvae, and pupae are hidden in carpets, furniture, and cracks.
  • Pupae are protected – Flea cocoons are resistant to many pesticides. New fleas can emerge weeks or months after treatment.
  • Rapid reproduction – A single female flea can produce up to 2,000 eggs in her lifetime.
  • Pets reinfest the home – Even after treating your home, untreated pets will bring new fleas inside.
  • Wildlife reinfestation – Squirrels, raccoons, and stray animals can deposit fleas in your yard.

Professional treatment with IGRs (insect growth regulators) combined with pet treatment is the only way to break the flea life cycle.

Flea Prevention Tips for Moore Homeowners

  • πŸ• Treat pets year-round – Use veterinarian-recommended flea preventatives on all dogs and cats
  • 🧹 Vacuum frequently – Vacuum carpets, rugs, furniture, and pet bedding daily during an infestation
  • πŸ›οΈ Wash pet bedding weekly – Wash in hot water and dry on high heat
  • 🌿 Keep your yard maintained – Mow grass regularly, trim shrubs, and remove leaf litter
  • 🚫 Create a dry barrier – Keep mulch and vegetation away from foundation; fleas avoid dry, sunny areas
  • 🦝 Discourage wildlife – Secure trash cans, remove food sources, and seal entry points to keep raccoons and stray animals away
  • 🧺 Steam clean carpets – Heat kills fleas at all life stages; professional steam cleaning can help
  • πŸ“… Schedule professional yard treatments – Especially during spring and summer peak seasons

Service Areas – 15+ Oklahoma Cities

Moore, OK β˜…Edmond, OKGuthrie, OKDel City, OKBlanchard, OKLuther, OK 73054Midwest City, OKTuttle, OK 73089Arcadia, OK 73007Choctaw, OK 73020Lindsay, OK 73052Mustang, OK 73064Nichols Hills, OKPiedmont, OK 73078The Village, OK 73120

Why Choose Us for Flea Control in Moore?

  • βœ… Locally owned & operated – based at 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK
  • βœ… Free estimates – No obligation
  • βœ… Same-day service available in Moore
  • βœ… Professional-grade insect growth regulators (IGRs)
  • βœ… Indoor and outdoor treatments
  • βœ… Breaks the flea life cycle – not just kills adults
  • βœ… Pet treatment coordination
  • βœ… Eco-friendly options – safe for kids & pets
  • βœ… Military, senior & first responder discounts
  • βœ… 100% satisfaction guarantee

When Flea Season Peaks in Moore & Oklahoma

  • 🌸 Spring (March–May): Flea activity increases as temperatures warm up
  • β˜€οΈ Summer (June–August): PEAK SEASON – Hot, humid conditions ideal for flea reproduction
  • πŸ‚ Fall (September–November): Still active; fleas may move indoors as temperatures drop
  • ❄️ Winter (December–February): Indoor infestations continue in warm homes with pets

Year-round flea prevention is recommended for pet owners. Peak treatment season is spring through fall.

Emergency Pest Control – Also Available 24/7 in Moore

πŸ“ž Also ask about our other services: Ant Control, Spider Control, Cockroach Control, House Cricket Control, Mice Removal, Rat Control, Earwig Treatment, Silverfish Removal, Clothes Moth Control, Centipede Control, Millipede Control, Termite Inspection & Treatment, Mosquito Control, Bed Bug Heat Treatment, Tick Control, Wasp & Hornet Nest Removal, Fire Ant Treatment, and Wildlife Removal (Raccoons, Squirrels, Bats). All available 24/7 in Moore and surrounding areas.

Call us anytime: (405) 584-6244

FAQs About Flea Control in Moore, OK

Q: Can fleas live on humans?

A: Fleas prefer to feed on pets but will bite humans if pets are not available. However, fleas cannot complete their life cycle on humans – they need a furry host.

Q: Why do I still see fleas after treating my pet?

A: Treating your pet alone only kills adult fleas on your pet. The eggs, larvae, and pupae in your carpets, furniture, and yard will continue to develop into new adult fleas. Professional home and yard treatment is essential.

Q: How long does flea treatment take to work?

A: You’ll see a reduction in adult fleas immediately. However, it takes about 2-4 weeks to break the flea life cycle completely as eggs and larvae continue to develop. Follow-up treatments may be needed for severe infestations.

Q: Is flea treatment safe for my pets and children?

A: Yes. Our treatments are pet-safe and child-safe once dry (about 30-60 minutes). We also offer eco-friendly options. Always follow your veterinarian’s recommendations for pet flea treatments.

Q: How much does flea control cost in Moore?

A: Call for a free estimate. Pricing depends on home size, yard size, and infestation severity.

Q: Do you treat yards for fleas?

A: Yes! Our flea control service includes both indoor and outdoor treatment. We treat your yard – especially shady, moist areas where fleas thrive – to eliminate fleas before they enter your home.

Q: Can fleas survive winter in Moore?

A: Outdoor fleas may die off in freezing temperatures, but indoor fleas can survive year-round in warm homes. That’s why fleas can be a problem even in winter for pet owners.

Contact Us

πŸ“ž (405) 584-6244

πŸ“ Office Address: 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, United States

πŸ“§ Email: info@supremeokpestexterminators.com

Hours: Open 24 hours – 7 days a week, including holidays
Service Area: Moore, Edmond, Guthrie, Del City, Blanchard, Luther, Midwest City, Tuttle, Arcadia, Choctaw, Lindsay, Mustang, Nichols Hills, Piedmont, The Village, and surrounding Oklahoma.

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