
When should I start flea treatment on my Dog?
If you’re set on not providing your dog with year-round flea protection, we recommend you begin treatment on your dog a few months before the peak flea season for your area. Find out when that will be by looking at the graph at the bottom of our map, which is based on your region’s historical weather data. Sadly, ticks don’t take vacations.
When is the best time of year to get rid of fleas?
The best time of year to start your flea treatment would be in early spring, before they start coming our in full force. We have put together an Outdoor/indoor flea kit. The kit includes 1 pint of Onslaught insecticide and 1 x 4 oz. bottle of Martins IGR to stop flea growth and reproduction.
How long does it take for flea treatment to work?
If you’re worried about missing a spot when you apply spot-on solutions, you can also use oral flea pills like Comfortis or Capstar Flea Killer to give your pet quick pest relief. Some of these treatments begin working within 30 minutes and render all fleas dead within four hours.
Do I need flea protection all year round?
Simply put, if you live in an area where it stays really hot all year round, you need to take the advice of many veterinarians and provide constant flea protection for your pet.

What month should you start flea treatment?
Most flea and tick products for puppies are not safe to use until they've reached at least seven or eight weeks of age (see chart below). Your veterinarian will be able to recommend a flea and tick preventative for puppies to safely use, and advise you on when it's safe to begin administering it to your puppy.
What time of year should you use flea treatment?
Timing Is Everything Spring and summer are usually the heaviest time for ticks. But they can live year-round in some parts of the U.S. If you see signs of these pests on your pet, treat them right away. Otherwise, start treatment at the beginning of flea or tick season.
What time of year is flea season?
Summer is one of the most active times for fleas and ticks, with some of the worst season being fall, in September, October, and November. Research has shown that the number of fleas on cats and dogs is 70% in the fall when compared to the spring season.
Do you need to treat for fleas year round?
Yes. Though many species of ticks and fleas are slowed down or dormant during the winter, certain areas of the United States are not cold enough to truly kill these parasites and stop their activity. Because ticks and fleas can carry diseases that could harm your dog, it's best to keep them protected all year long.
What temperature kills fleas?
At What Temperature and How Quickly Do Fleas Die? Adult fleas die at temperatures colder than 46.4°F (8°C) and hotter than 95°F (35°C). Immature fleas, which refers to both flea eggs and larvae, are slightly more susceptible to the cold, dying at temperatures below 55.4°F (13°C).
Are fleas active in winter?
As winter arrives, many fleas and their eggs will die. Fleas prefer a temperature of around 75 degrees and are most active at this temperature. As temperatures drop and hover near 50 degrees, fleas can cocoon and stay that way for months. No flea in any stage of development can survive freezing temperatures.
Should I give my dog flea and tick medicine year round?
We always recommend giving flea and tick protection year round as the weather is unpredictable. Fleas can live outdoors and can survive in temperatures as low as 33 degrees for up to 5 days (long enough to jump on to your dog or you during your short walk outside and make their way in to your home!).
How do you get rid of fleas forever?
How to Get Rid of Fleas in the House Forever Vacuum your carpet. Steam clean your carpet and upholstery. Launder your bedding and curtains. Wash your pets' bedding and toys. Give your pets a flea bath. Use a flea comb on your pets. Get a flea treatment from your vet.More items...
Do dogs need flea and tick medicine every month?
Yes! Keep your pets on flea and tick protection all year round! It is common today to hear people say “I don't give my pet flea and tick prevention in the winter there is no need, since it is so cold".
Can dogs get fleas in the winter?
If you're wondering if dogs can get fleas in the winter, the answer is yes. Flea populations might slow down a bit, especially outdoors, but they don't go away completely. To be safe, you'll want to keep those flea treatments going even in the cold winter months.
How often do you give flea and tick medicine?
Vets tend to recommend monthly flea-and-tick treatment across the board for all dogs, but what's best for one dog is not necessarily best for another. Yes, in some areas you really need to protect your dog from fleas and ticks year round.
Are fleas all year round?
Although fleas and ticks are a threat to pets year-round, these pests become most active during the warmer months, starting as early as March in some areas of the United States.
When to Treat For Fleas in The Heat
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When to Treat For Fleas in The Rain
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When to Treat For Fleas in The Cold
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Southern and East Coast Ticks
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What time of year is it good to treat yard for fleas?
The best time of year to start your flea treatment would be in early spring, before they start coming our in full force. We have put together an Outdoor/indoor flea kit. The kit includes 1 pint of Onslaught insecticide and 1 x 4 oz. bottle of Martins IGR to stop flea growth and reproduction.
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The best time of year to start your flea treatment would be in early spring, before they start coming our in full force. We have put together an Outdoor/indoor flea kit. The kit includes 1 pint of Onslaught insecticide and 1 x 4 oz. bottle of Martins IGR to stop flea growth and reproduction.
How long does it take for fleas to die after a spot on?
Some of these treatments begin working within 30 minutes and render all fleas dead within four hours.
What temperature should I use for fleas in the heat?
For instance, if you live in some parts of the Southern United States, you will be dealing with the ideal conditions for fleas: between 65 and 80 degrees and 70 to 85 percent humidity. In this case, it may be easiest to use spot on flea and tick treatments like K9 Advantix II, Advantage Multi for Cats, ...
What is the best flea and tick medicine for dogs?
For the best flea and tick medication for dogs, several spot on medicines that kill fleas also kill ticks, including K9 Advantix II, Frontline Plus, and PetArmor. In hot areas where there are large numbers of both fleas and ticks, these spot on treatments seem to be the best bet to protect your pet from all those pests out there.
How often should I apply K9 Advantix II to my dog?
Both need to be applied to your pet only once a month and kill existing fleas while also regulating flea growth. K9 Advantix II also kills and repels mosquitoes, which are found in high numbers in hot areas of the country as well.
How long does a flea collar last?
Perhaps the easiest way to provide non-stop protection for your pet is to use a long-lasting flea collar, like Seresto, which releases flea and tick repelling chemicals for 8 months. You can place the collar on your pet, and they'll be protected for months.
What is a low flea alert?
Much like retiring grandparents, fleas are attracted to the warmer climates. If your area’s average temperature is below 40 degrees, we classify that as a “Low Flea Alert.”. If your area’s average temperature is between 40 and 64 degrees, that’s a “Moderate Flea Alert.”.
Can ticks take vacation?
Sadly, ticks don’t take vacations. Your pet can get bit by a tick year round, depending on your home state. That means if your pet spends a good amount of time outside, you should seriously consider getting some strong tick protection.#N#Our map shows the different types of ticks commonly found in the United States, some of which are most associated with certain diseases. Deer ticks can cause Lyme disease; American dog ticks can carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever, as well as cause tick paralysis; the Brown dog tick can cause Ehrlichiosis, which can become incurable; and Lone Star ticks can also carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
