Fleas almost always arrive via a pet, but once established, the eggs, larvae, and pupae end up throughout carpets, furniture, and yard areas the pet frequents — not just on the animal. That's why a flea problem usually needs coordinated treatment of the pet, the home, and often the yard, not just one of the three.
The flea life cycle includes a pupal stage that's resistant to many treatments and can lie dormant for weeks before hatching, which is why a single treatment sometimes isn't enough and a specialist will often recommend a follow-up.
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