Welcome to Cardinal Pest Management:
At Cardinal Pest Management, we are committed to providing pest control services to the communities of Rockmart, Yorkville, Aragon, Taylorsville, Dallas, Hiram, Rome, Cedartown, Euharlee, Kingston, Cartersville, Acworth, White, Adairsville, and beyond. With a focus on professionalism, expertise, and customer satisfaction, we offer comprehensive pest management solutions to address a wide range of pest issues affecting homes and businesses.
Our Pest Control Services:
Contact Us Today:
Ready to take back your home or business from unwanted pests? Contact Cardinal Pest Management today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our comprehensive pest control services. Let us be your trusted partner in creating a pest-free environment for you and your family.
We are located in Rockmart Ga and service Rockmart, Yorkville, Braswell, Draketown, Temple, Breman, Buchanan, Aragon, Cedartown, Rome, Dallas, Hiram, Taylorsville, Euharlee, Kingston, Cartersville, White, Adairsville, Acworth, Paulding County Ga, Polk County Ga, Bartow County Ga, During your service for a local pest control provider near you please consider Cardinal Pest Management.
If you have a flea problem and you live within a 25-mile radius of Rockmart Ga we offer a onetime flea treatment with a 30 day re-treatment guarantee if you are still having a flea problem. The interior service can range depending on the square footage from $149.00 to $249.00 and if you need the exterior treated it would be an additional $100.00 to $249.00 depending on the lawn square footage. If you live outside this 25-mile range the price may be slightly higher. Please give us a call at 706 591-2775
Understanding Fleas:
Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. In Georgia, the most common flea species is the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis), which infests not only cats but also dogs and other animals. Fleas have a life cycle consisting of egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages, and they thrive in warm, humid environments.
Habitat of Fleas:
Fleas can be found in various indoor and outdoor environments, especially where pets frequent. They often reside in areas such as carpets, pet bedding, upholstered furniture, and outdoor vegetation. Fleas can also infest wildlife, contributing to the spread of infestations in residential areas.
Types of Fleas in Georgia:
1. Cat Fleas (Ctenocephalides felis):Cat fleas are the most prevalent flea species found not only in Georgia but worldwide. Despite their name, cat fleas infest a variety of hosts, including dogs, cats, rodents, and wildlife. These fleas are capable of transmitting diseases and causing discomfort and allergic reactions in both pets and humans.
2. Dog Fleas (Ctenocephalides canis):While less common than cat fleas, dog fleas can still be found in Georgia. They primarily infest dogs but can also affect cats and other animals. Dog fleas are similar in appearance and behavior to cat fleas and pose similar health risks to pets and humans.
3. Human Fleas (Pulex irritans) Once called the House Flea: Human fleas are less common in modern households but can still be found in rural areas and environments with poor sanitation. They infest humans and other mammals, causing itching, irritation, and discomfort. Human fleas are known carriers of diseases and parasites, making their presence a cause for concern.
4. Wildlife Fleas:Fleas that infest wildlife, such as rodents, squirrels, raccoons, and other mammals, can also pose a threat to humans and pets. These fleas may enter homes and buildings through infested wildlife, leading to potential infestations and health hazards.
Before our technicians arrive for flea treatment, there are several steps you can take to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment:
Pet Treatment: Treat your pets with veterinarian-approved flea control products according to their weight and species. This helps eliminate fleas from your pets and prevents re-infestation after treatment.
Vacuuming: Thoroughly vacuum your home, paying special attention to carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, and pet bedding. Dispose of the vacuum bag or clean the vacuum canister to remove any captured fleas and eggs.
Clutter Removal: Remove clutter from floors and surfaces to allow for better treatment coverage. This includes toys, clothing, and other items that may harbor fleas or interfere with treatment application.
Pet Accessories: Wash your pet's bedding, toys, and accessories in hot water and detergent to kill any flea eggs, larvae, or adults present. Consider treating these items with flea control products as an extra precaution.
Outdoor Treatment: If your pets spend time outdoors, consider treating outdoor areas such as yards and gardens for fleas. Trim vegetation, mow the lawn regularly, and remove debris to reduce flea habitat.
Our Flea Control Services:
At Cardinal Pest Management, we utilize advanced pest control methods and EPA-approved products to effectively eliminate fleas from your property. Our trained technicians conduct thorough inspections to identify flea hotspots and develop customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs.
1. Cat Fleas (Ctenocephalides felis):Cat fleas are the most prevalent flea species found not only in Georgia but worldwide. Despite their name, cat fleas infest a variety of hosts, including dogs, cats, rodents, and wildlife. These fleas are capable of transmitting diseases and causing discomfort and allergic reactions in both pets and humans.
2. Dog Fleas (Ctenocephalides canis):While less common than cat fleas, dog fleas can still be found in Georgia. They primarily infest dogs but can also affect cats and other animals. Dog fleas are similar in appearance and behavior to cat fleas and pose similar health risks to pets and humans.
3. Human Fleas (Pulex irritans) Once called the House Flea: Human fleas are less common in modern households but can still be found in rural areas and environments with poor sanitation. They infest humans and other mammals, causing itching, irritation, and discomfort. Human fleas are known carriers of diseases and parasites, making their presence a cause for concern.
4. Wildlife Fleas:Fleas that infest wildlife, such as rodents, squirrels, raccoons, and other mammals, can also pose a threat to humans and pets. These fleas may enter homes and buildings through infested wildlife, leading to potential infestations and health hazards.
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