| ATLANTA -- Plenty of  pests pose health risks to humans, but there are also those that can be harmful  for the four-legged family members as well.  Stark Exterminators  warns that summer is prime season for ticks and fleas, which pose serious  health risks to pets. Dogs are very susceptible to tick bites and tickborne  diseases, so it is important that pet owners take precautionary steps to  prevent flea and tick infestations.  “Fleas and ticks are  especially problematic in the warmer months and experts are predicting a banner  year for tick infestations. Time spent playing outside with pets or walking in  the woods or in tall grass can put pets at risk for picking up these pests,”  said Scot Hodges, Stark pest expert. “It's important to carefully check pets  frequently throughout the season.”  To help homeowners  protect their families and pets this summer and in recognition of National Pet  Month, Stark Exterminators has prepared a list of five important precautions to  prevent an infestation. 1.   Keep outdoor play areas and lawns groomed and  clear of brush, grass clippings, woodpiles, and leaf debris. These are ideal  havens for rodents such as mice and rats which are renowned carriers of fleas  and ticks. 2.   Bathe and groom pets often and visit a  veterinarian for professional flea and tick treatments. Also, inspect them  daily, especially the front shoulders, back and ears. Fleas are notorious  hitchhikers and with the ability to jump more than 200 times their body length,  it is extremely easy for them to catch a ride on a pet and into a home. 3.   Vacuum frequently. This will help remove  fleas and prevent the laying of eggs. It’s important to remember that fleas are  not only fantastic hitchhikers, but also professional escape artists. “After  vacuuming, immediately dispose of the bag,” said Scot Hodges, Stark VP of Professional  Development and Technical Services. 4.   When outside in areas where ticks are common,  it’s important to dress properly. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants, and if  possible, wear light-colored clothing so ticks are easier to detect. Also, use  a tick repellant containing DEET or Permethrin and when returning indoors,  inspect clothing and skin and pets for ticks, especially the head and behind  the ears. 5.   If a flea or tick infestation is suspected, a  pest professional should be contacted immediately to eradicate the problem. Stark employs the STEPS  Total Protection System, an industry-leading approach that utilizes Integrated  Pest Management (IPM) for a full property evaluation to pinpoint pest issues;  identification of not only the pest, but the true cause of the problem; and  treatment in the most environmentally responsible way to alleviate current  issues and to help prevent future recurrences.  Family owned and  operated since 1964, Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators, parent company of Stark  Exterminators, is the second largest family-owned pest and termite control  company in the United States ranked by revenue.  Visit  arrowexterminators.com for more information. |