Cooler weather may feel like a break from bugs, but fleas are just getting cozy. Fall creates ideal conditions for flea activity, especially in warm homes and leafy outdoor spaces.
đ Fall Weather = Flea-Friendly Conditions
Itâs a common myth that fleas disappear when summer ends. In reality, fleas remain active well into autumnâespecially in regions like Northwest Ohio where temperatures stay mild until the first hard frost. Hereâs why fall can be a hotspot for flea trouble:
- Warm homes give fleas a perfect place to thrive and reproduce
- Leaf piles and shaded areas outdoors offer shelter for flea larvae
- Pets spending more time indoors can spread fleas throughout the house
- Adult deer ticks also peak in fall, adding to the parasite pressure
đž Why It Matters for Grooming Clients
As a mobile groomer, I see firsthand how fleas can sneak in unnoticedâespecially on senior dogs or rescues with sensitive skin. Fall grooming appointments are a great time to check for signs of fleas and reinforce prevention.
⨠What I recommend:
- Keep pets on year-round flea prevention (topical or oral)
- Wash bedding regularly and vacuum often
- Avoid letting pets play in leaf piles or tall grass
- Let me know if youâve noticed itching, biting, or flea dirtâIâll do a gentle check during grooming
đ§Ą Letâs Stay Ahead of the Itch
Fleas donât follow the calendar, and neither should our prevention plans. By staying proactive this fall, we can keep our pets comfortable, healthy, and happyâno matter what the weather brings.
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