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Surrey Pest Control Services For Pet Owners

by Tyrion Lannister Free Lance Writer
Pets present homeowners with a difficult conundrum when it comes to pest control services in Surrey. On the one hand, pets attract additional pests into the home -- such as fleas and ticks -- but on the other, certain extermination strategies can be harmful to dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets. If Rover and Fluffy are part of your family, it is important to hire an experienced Surrey pest control company that will take your four-legged friends into consideration.    

Identifying Infestations:   

Fleas, ticks, and other pests that routinely feed off animals are among the most invasive of insect species. This is why homeowners must keep a close eye on their pets and act immediately if they notice insect activity. Incorporating this into your daily or weekly routine can help you identify infestations quickly so you can deal with the problem.    

Every time you brush your dog or cat, for example, look closely at the hair follicles and underlying skin. If you notice eggs or insects in the coat, you know you might have an issue. Look for bites, scabs, and skin flakes, as well, as these can indicate insect activity.    

You might also notice pet-attracted insects in the home, away from your animals. Fleas, for example, will also feed from humans when given the opportunity, so you might see them land on your arms or legs while watching television or doing the dishes. If you wake up in the morning with suspicious bites, this could also indicate fleas.    

Talk with Surrey pest control services as soon as you identify an infestation. Let them know you have pets in the home so they can make appropriate arrangements for an inspection and treatment. Talk to your vet, as well, if you think that your preventative measures are not working. There are numerous commercial products that defend pets against fleas, ticks, and other insects.    

Go Natural:    

When it comes to Surrey pest control services, pet owners should focus on the most natural, organic ingredients possible in extermination products. Your exterminator Surrey might already use natural, organic, or green products, but always ask about this beforehand. Find out what chemicals are used in the products they carry so you can protect your pets.    

Natural pest control services in Surrey will use products that do not harm pets, but will still eliminate your infestation. Some of these products work as deterrents; something about the ingredients repels insects and other pests. Others will actually kill insects, rodents, or other pests, but will not cause harm to pests who might accidentally ingest them.    

Bait Versus Trap:    

When it comes to rodents and larger pests, there are two basic options. Baits are the most dangerous solution for pet owners because dogs and cats will consume poisonous bait, which can lead to serious health problems. Traps, on the other hand, can be set where pets do not have access, and will not lead to any health concerns in your pets. While traps are not effective methods for certain pests, they work well with several different species.    

Moving Animals:    

When you make an appointment for pest control services in Surrey, it is usually best to remove pets from the home until the work is complete. Some products are not harmful after a few hours, but can cause health issues in pets during and directly after application. Removing the pets from the home will eliminate that danger and make it easier for your exterminator to do his job.    

It is also important to remove your pets' toys, food dishes, water bowls, bedding, and other items from the home. You can also cover those items with sheets or towels, but removal is the best solution.


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