Fleas and ticks can be a big problem, not just for pets or livestock, but for humans as well. Fortunately, it is possible to stop fleas and ticks from being a bother, and there are many steps you can take to keep these pests away and prevent infestations before they start.
The Problems With Fleas and Ticks
Fleas and ticks are pernicious biting insects that, at best, cause skin irritation and itching, which can increase stress levels for all animals and may impact the overall weight and productivity of agricultural livestock, as well as impact the quality of life for beloved pets. At worst, flea and tick bites can cause allergic sensitivities to flare up and may even transmit more dangerous diseases. Depending on the region and the scale of the infestation, fleas and ticks have been documented as transmitting typhus, Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and other diseases, as well as different varieties of tapeworm. Any of these conditions can have potentially serious health complications, and in some cases, may even lead to fatalities. Stopping fleas and ticks, however, is easier than many people realize and dramatically reduces the risks associated with these pests.
Stopping Fleas and Ticks
The best solution to prevent problems with fleas and ticks is to prevent these insects from gaining a foothold in the first place. While they can be somewhat challenging to remove once an infestation has developed, it is much easier to keep fleas and ticks away in the beginning, and several easy steps can make a home, barn, garden, or property much less friendly for these unwelcome visitors.
While each of these steps can help stop fleas and ticks from becoming a bother, it is best to use as many steps as possible for the most thorough, effective protection against these unwanted invaders. The more techniques you use, the less likely it is that fleas and ticks can become established nearby.
Treating Your Animals
In addition to taking steps to stop fleas and ticks, it can also be useful to treat pets and livestock as a last line of defense against pest bites. There are a variety of dips, powders, sprays, collars, and drops that provide different levels of protection depending on the animal’s size, health, and environment. Consult with your veterinarian about the appropriate product for your animal, and it can be one more step in stopping the fleas and ticks in their tracks.
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