
The constant threat of fleas is far more pronounced at the coast than inland and many pet owners living along the coast may find themselves at a loss when it comes to fighting what often seems to be an “uphill battle” against these home invaders.
The reason for the unwavering activities of fleas at the coast can be contributed to a number of factors including the higher rainfall, humidity levels and temperatures throughout the year, dense coastal shrub and the presence of beach sand – creating the perfect haven for fleas to operate all year round! Fleas very rarely jump from one pet to another, as is often thought. Instead they are ‘picked up’ from infested flea environments and hosts. Vervet monkeys and other wildlife in the dense coastal vegetation are excellents hosts to these parasites. The infested host may leave flea eggs behind, which eventually hatch only to seek out a new breeding ground… your family pet.
The hazards caused by fleas can be detrimental to both to pets and pet owners, often resulting in the following:
Families who live at the coast with their pets spend more time outdoors, making it important to be on the lookout and treat for fleas on a continuous basis to prevent the invasion of these sea-side critters!
Helpful hints for effective tick and flea prevention
For more information about the dangers of fleas and how to protect your pets and your family throughout the year, visit www.frontlineplus.co.za or call 0860 MERIAL 0860 637425.

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