Comprehensive Flea Control Services
Guaranteed Flea Extermination In Texas
EcoForce Pest Management provides reliable flea control solutions for both residential and commercial properties. Fleas are tiny bloodsuckers that often hitch rides inside homes on pets. They can infest your space, lay eggs, and multiply rapidly. Our state-licensed technicians are trained to deal with fleas and can develop customized strategies that enhance the effectiveness of our flea extermination efforts. We use an integrated pest management approach which identifies infestation hotspots and breeding grounds, then combines source reduction techniques with chemical treatments to thoroughly eradicate your flea problem.
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Expert Flea Extermination
Dealing with fleas can cause significant discomfort for both pets and their owners. At EcoForce, we have been bringing extensive experience and knowledge in all aspects of flea treatments since 2008. Flea infestations typically begin with pets bringing these pests into your home or business. When populations get out of control it can lead to uncomfortable bites for you, your family, and your pets. This is why early detection and taking proactive measures are crucial to prevent flea infestations from becoming overwhelming. Our comprehensive inspections pinpoint where fleas are likely to be found, and our targeted treatment plans are designed to be completely effective.
The Importance of Professional Flea Control
At EcoForce, we recognize the importance of keeping your pets comfortable and your home flea-free. While DIY methods may provide temporary relief, they often fail to address an infestation thoroughly. This inadequacy often results in fleas coming back, which is why professional intervention is crucial. It also doesn’t help that many over-the-counter flea products are ineffective without proper application. Our experts understand flea behavior, where they hide, and how quickly they reproduce which helps us target them effectively.
Our Commitment to Effective Flea Control
- Targeted treatment strategies that effectively eliminate fleas and prevent future infestations.
- Safe and precise application of treatments and pesticides.
- Expertise that provides peace of mind and ensures the flea problem is handled efficiently and thoroughly.

We also back our service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If fleas return, our technicians will return to reapply treatment at no additional cost. Ready to tackle your flea issue? Call EcoForce today to schedule your initial flea pest control service and start enjoying a flea-free environment.
Flea Treatment Options
Vacuuming for Flea Control
Vacuuming is a crucial first step in the flea eradication process and should be conducted prior to any professional flea treatment. It effectively reduces the flea population by removing fleas at all life stages, as well as dirt and debris that could obstruct the effectiveness of pesticide applications. Vacuuming also stimulates fleas to emerge from their eggs which makes them more vulnerable to subsequent treatments. After vacuuming, carpets and affected areas should be treated with pesticides dusts or sprays that are specifically labeled for flea control. It's also important to properly dispose of the vacuum bag outside immediately after cleaning to prevent any fleas from escaping back into the environment.
Laundry to Combat Fleas
Fleas often reside in bedding and linens which makes it essential to wash all fabric materials in hot water and dry at high temperatures. By doing so, the temperatures can be raised above the lethal threshold for fleas and their eggs. This method is particularly effective for ensuring all hidden fleas, larvae, and eggs are eradicated from fabrics, clothing, and bedding.
Flea Pesticide Treatment
A thorough understanding of the flea life cycle is imperative for effective control. Effective treatment should use a combination of adulticides to kill adult fleas and growth regulators to disrupt the development of flea larvae. Applications should extend to both indoor and outdoor areas such as upholstery, carpets, and pet dwellings to effectively break the flea life cycle.
Flea Heat Treatment
Beyond laundering, heat treatments can be employed to manage fleas on furniture and beds. Using a steamer can deliver high heat deep into furniture crevices to effectively kill fleas. For larger scale infestations, whole-room or whole-house heat treatments may be applied. These options use convection heaters to elevate temperatures to lethal levels for fleas throughout the space.
Integrated Pet Care
Simultaneous treatment of pets is essential to prevent reinfestation. Pets should receive appropriate flea treatments, regular baths, and grooming to maintain a flea-free condition. Continuous use of vet-recommended flea control products is crucial for ongoing prevention. Regular washing of pet bedding in hot water also plays a key role in eliminating any residual fleas and eggs.
Regular Inspections

Given the challenge of completely eradicating fleas, regular inspections post-treatment are critical. EcoForce’s licensed technicians will perform follow-up visits to check for any signs of lingering fleas or eggs to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment over time.
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EcoForce Pest Free Process
Step 1: Inspection
Our services start with a thorough inspection of the property. During this check, we will identify problematic areas with pest activity, access points, and where they are hiding.
Step 2: Treatment
After the location of pests has been identified, treatments will begin. EcoForce uses an integrated pest management approach that targets active pest infestations and prevents future ones from emerging.
Step 3: Exclusion
Once treatment is completed, exclusion strategies will be implemented to seal any access points that pests can use to gain access to a home or business.
Step 4: Maintain
On going maintenance and monitoring are all part of a comprehensive pest treatment strategy. This will help deter future pest activity as well as inform the team if pests return.
Target Areas for Flea Treatments
To comprehensively address a flea infestation, treatments must focus on the areas that are most likely to harbor fleas:
- Bedding: Inspect and treat all human and pet bedding. This includes thorough vacuuming, steaming, laundering, and direct treatments to fully eliminate fleas.
- Carpets, Rugs, & Upholstery: Since fleas can deposit eggs throughout a home, it's crucial to vacuum all these surfaces rigorously and apply flea treatments as necessary.
- Yard: Addressing outdoor areas is essential because fleas are often brought in from outside. Treat areas with grass and leaves and maintain the yard to minimize flea harborage opportunities.
Flea Information
What Are Fleas?
Fleas are small, wingless insects that look black to the naked eye but are actually a reddish brown color. Despite lacking wings, fleas are exceptional jumpers that can leap distances over 45 times their body length. This ability combined with legs that have tiny hooks, enables them to jump and latch onto pets or other animals as they pass by. When this happens, a newly infested pet can inadvertently bring fleas into your home or business. Addressing a serious flea infestation involves a comprehensive approach that integrates treatment, thorough cleaning, and preventative strategies to ensure complete eradication.
Flea Bites
Fleas require regular blood meals to survive which they get from both animals and humans alike. They manage to secure their blood meals by biting their hosts and drawing blood. These flea bites have become a concern because they cause significant irritation to both pets and humans and can transmit dangerous diseases. Pets often scratch intensely in response to flea bites which can cause fleas to jump off their hosts. When this happens, they end up settling into carpets, furniture, and bedding until they can find another host.
Other Signs of Fleas
Detecting a flea infestation can be challenging due to their small size. Aside from finding live fleas, other signs to watch for include:
- Excessive scratching or biting by pets at their skin
- Appearance of dry, raw, or irritated patches on pets’ skin
- Presence of small red sores or scabs on pets
- Flea feces in pets’ fur, bedding, or on upholstery
- Small itchy red welts that appear on the legs around the ankles, shins, and calves
Flea Reproduction
Female fleas can lay more than 25 eggs per day which leads to rapid population growth. Flea eggs are typically laid when pets are inactive which is why where pets sleep is often ground zero for flea outbreaks. Once laid, the eggs can be shed around the house or hatch into larvae that progress to adulthood which escalates an infestation. Due to the rapid reproduction rate and difficulty in controlling an infestation, professional intervention is strongly advised. EcoForce Pest Management is equipped to handle severe flea challenges with expert care. If you notice signs of flea activity or are dealing with persistent itchy bites, contact us for effective solutions to regain a flea-free environment.