END OF LEASE FLEA TREATMENTS
If renters have had a family pet throughout their tenancy they may be asked within the special conditions in their lease to carry out flea control at the conclusion of their tenancy.
Depending on the demands of the actual property manager this procedure might be internal only, external only or both.
FLEAS INFO
Fleas flourish around warm, damp areas and climates. The primary flea food is blood from the host animal which is normally cats, dogs and humans.
The four main stages of the flea lifecycle are:
1.Egg
2.Larva
3.Pupa
4.Adult
The whole flea life cycle can vary from two to three weeks to more than a 12 months, dependant upon environmental conditions.
Adult fleas prefer to dwell on the actual host pet, but are frequently dislodged by scratching. Fleas are very well renowned for their leaping qualities.
The actual adult female flea can easily lay up to 50 eggs on a daily basis, 500-600 eggs over several months.
The egg, larval, and pupa stages more often than not take place in the environment off the pet, in which the microenvironment is often well suited for development.
Eggs tend to be laid on the animal, but they are quite sleek and simply slip off into the surroundings such as carpeting, bedding, floorboards, and soil. Flea eggs can lay dormant for approximately ninety days prior to hatching.
The larva stage can last up to 3 weeks depending on conditions before the larva pupates.
The pupa is the very last period before adult. The actual adult flea can come out from the cocoon as early as three to five days, or it can remain in the cocoon for 12 months or maybe more, waiting for the best time for it to emerge.
These kinds of larvae and cocoons are found deeply throughout carpeted places or even locations with a layer of organic material (e.g., a garden or flower bed).
When suitable conditions are present such as movement, warmth and increased C02 the adult fleas will emerge.
The adult will come out from the cocoon in an exceedingly short time phase…less than a second….and instantly leap to discover a appropriate host. When on the host they feast upon blood obtained simply by biting down hard through the skin.
Fleas need blood to be able to survive as well as reproduce. If there are no pets then humans become the flea’s blood meal.
The pupa and egg stage of the lifecycle are impervious to pesticides.
A female adult flea consumes 15 times its weight in blood everyday.
Fleas accelerate the equivalent of 50 times faster than the space shuttle does immediately after lift off.
Fleas can easily jump as much as 150 times the length of their bodies – sideways or up – equal to an individual jumping almost a thousand ft.
Ten fleas can potentially multiply to 250,000 in only thirty days.
END OF LEASE FLEA TREATMENT
End of lease flea treatments by fully licensed pest control brisbane providers requires the application of a synthetic pyrethroid pesticide spray. Areas treated internally consist of probable habitat areas, any carpeting and rugs and skirting boards.
Externally (if neccessary) treated locations include subfloor areas, verandahs, decks, garages, etcetera
Particularly significant is definitely treating areas that were frequented by the family pet.
WHY DO VACANT PROPERTIES GET A FLEA INFESTATION AFTER A NEW TENANT HAS MOVED IN?
As previously discussed adult fleas hatch from the cocoon whenever suitable stimulation is present.
The actual stimuli include: vibration, elevated co2 amounts, heat, as well as movement.
A vacant residence offers no such stimuli and the cocoon phase of the lifecycle can wait a year or maybe more for the right conditions.
Once new tenants enter the home the ‘right’ stimuli are present and the mature fleas begin to emerge.
Be patient!
The recently emerged fleas will need to come into contact with the particular active ingredient in the pesticide.
As soon as this occurs over-all numbers will quickly reduce. With regards to the size of the pupae population inside the house recently emerged fleas may continue to appear in reducing quantities for an estimated 6 weeks.
The recently emerged fleas can continue to bite and cause irritation before they die.
Patience is needed throughout the 6 week period after a flea treatment.
NOTICE TO NEW TENANTS AND PROPERTY MANAGERS
You can expect to still see a few fleas within the property and surrounds for approximately 6 weeks as the treatment takes effect.
One or two active fleas does not mean you have an infestation.
Give the treatment time to work.
The greater the movement and vibration inside the property the more will be the stimulus for fleas to hatch-out and the faster the procedure works.
Have any domestic pets you’ve introduced to the house treated frequently for fleas and tapeworm.
Sanitation is extremely important for control, however if feasible do not vacuum, or even wash surfaces for as long as possible to give the treatment more time to work.
Reduce accessibility of your dog/cat to internal and sub floor zones particularly for the duration of summertime months.
Be patient.
6 weeks from the beginning of occupation is essential before any kind of re treatment should be undertaken. Re treating prior to this time period is not going to accelerate the fleas hatching practice but could cause unneeded chemical build up.
Keep in mind it really is pest management NOT pest elimination-it is not possible to remove all fleas within the environment.