Flea Control

Flea Trouble? The Complete Flea Control Guide for Hong Kong Pet Owners

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Fleas are a common nuisance for Hong Kong pet owners, with outbreaks particularly likely in the warm, humid summer. Many owners mistakenly believe that treating their pet alone is sufficient — but the number of fleas in the home environment far exceeds those on the pet. Adult fleas represent just 5% of the total population; the other 95% (eggs, larvae and pupae) are hidden throughout the home.

The Key: Understanding the Flea Life Cycle

Understanding the flea life cycle is key to effective treatment. The complete flea life cycle takes 14–21 days in warm conditions: eggs (1–10 days); larvae (5–18 days, hiding in carpets and crevices); pupae (5–14 days, resistant to insecticides during this stage); adults (can live for months). The resistance of the pupal stage is why fleas are difficult to eliminate in one treatment — typically 2–3 treatments spaced 2–3 weeks apart are needed.

Treating Pets and the Home Simultaneously

Effective flea treatment must address both the pet and the home environment simultaneously. For pets: use veterinarian-recommended flea products (topical or oral); bathe pets with flea-treatment shampoo; regularly comb fur with a fine-tooth flea comb. For the home: thoroughly vacuum carpets, sofas and pet bedding (immediately dispose of vacuum bags); wash pet bedding and bed linen at high temperature; treat carpets and crevices with residual insecticide spray; for severe infestations, engage a professional pest control company for whole-home treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — fleas feed on blood and will bite humans when pets are absent. Bites cause red, intensely itchy marks, most commonly around the ankles and lower legs.

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