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Commercial flea control and treatment for businesses

Flea problems can quickly affect your business if they're not treated swiftly. Not only will staff find working in your premises intolerable, but customers might also stay away. You could lose revenue and end up with a damaged reputation.

Ehrlich’s commercial flea control solutions for businesses

Our specialized commercial flea control solutions focus on removing adult fleas and preventing future outbreaks, helping to maintain a safe environment for both staff and customers.

Why Ehrlich is the best choice for your business

By calling in Ehrlich to deal with your flea problem fast, you can have the peace of mind that the infestation will be dealt with thoroughly, safely and effectively. After all, the last thing you want is for the problem to resurface in the near future.

  • Qualified technicians understand all the problems when it comes to dealing with different types of fleas.
  • Discrete, tailored solutions and advice, so your flea problem is sorted without disrupting your business.
  • Highly effective sprays or chemical-free heat treatments to target your particular situation.

For fast, effective, tailored treatment call Ehrlich free at 800-837-5520 to arrange an appointment.

FACT: Fleas can jump up to 150 times the length of their bodies. That’s the equivalent of a person jumping about 985 feet.

Identifying flea infestations in your business

Early identification of flea activity is essential to prevent a flea infestation from spreading. Fleas are incredibly resilient pests, often hitching rides on pets, people, or belongings. Key signs of a flea problem in your business include:

  • Small, dark jumping insects: Adult fleas are usually visible on surfaces or in carpeting.
  • Bites on legs and ankles: Flea bites often appear as small, red, itchy bumps, frequently on the lower body.
  • Flea dirt: This appears as tiny black specks, often found on fabrics or in areas where pets may frequent.
  • Increased scratching in pets: If animals are present on your premises, watch for signs of irritation as they may indicate a flea infestation.

By recognizing these signs, you can act quickly to reduce the risk of a large-scale infestation.

The business risks of flea infestations

An untreated flea infestation can pose serious challenges for a business, affecting health, reputation, and finances. Flea bites may cause discomfort, allergic reactions, and even secondary infections, creating health risks for employees and clients. Visible pests or customer complaints about bites can damage a business’s reputation, impacting customer loyalty and potential revenue. 

Furthermore, delaying action often leads to the need for more intensive treatments and increased costs. By addressing flea issues promptly, you help safeguard your brand image and ensure a safe, welcoming environment for everyone on your premises.

Our five-point plan for flea problems

Dealing with fleas can be overwhelming, but our comprehensive five-point plan is designed to ensure a thorough and effective solution. From inspection to prevention, we’re here to help you tackle your flea issue at every step.

  1. Your local pest control expert will arrange a convenient time with you for a full and thorough inspection of your premises.

  2. They will recommend a treatment plan based on your infestation – and give you a cost to put the plan into action.

  3. Once you’ve approved the price, your expert will arrange times for an exterminator to visit and sort out your flea problem. You may need several visits depending on the treatment.

  4. On the first visit, the Technician will run through the treatment process before the work begins.

  5. We’ll also give you advice on how to make sure your flea problem doesn’t come back.

Need immediate flea control for your business?

For businesses facing an immediate flea outbreak, Ehrlich offers rapid-response treatments to eliminate fleas quickly and effectively. Our technicians use foggers and other advanced flea control products designed to reduce flea populations rapidly. We also use granular insecticides for outdoor areas, adding another layer of protection for your business.

Flea bites

Flea bites can be an uncomfortable experience for employees and clients. These bites are usually found on the legs and ankles, leading to itching and possible allergic reactions. Reducing the flea population not only minimizes bite incidents but also helps to create a more comfortable environment for everyone in your business.

If fleas are affecting your business, you’ll want to deal with the situation quickly, safely, and effectively.

Call Ehrlich free at 888-294-5309 to arrange an appointment to sort out your flea problem.

Frequently asked questions

What do professionals use for flea control?

Professionals use a combination of insecticides and other specialized flea control products. Ehrlich uses insecticides with active ingredients like permethrin, as well as residual products, to create lasting protection.

What is the most effective flea control?

The most effective flea control targets all life stages, combining treatments for adult fleas with methods to stop eggs and larvae from maturing. Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) are essential, preventing flea development and breaking the life cycle for lasting protection.

What do pest control companies use for fleas?

We use a range of products to eliminate fleas at every life cycle stage. These treatments work together to target adult fleas and prevent future infestations. Contact us now for flea removal services.

Is it possible to get rid of fleas without an exterminator?

While DIY treatments to get rid of fleas exist, they’re often less effective and may not address the full flea life cycle. Professional treatments provide a more comprehensive solution, ensuring thorough elimination and long-lasting prevention.

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