Flea Exterminators – Control – Removal

Cleveland’s Local Flea Control Specialists

Fleas can spread quickly throughout homes and become difficult to control once infestations begin. What starts as occasional itching or a few flea bites can rapidly turn into a larger problem affecting carpets, furniture, pets, and living spaces.

Over-the-counter flea sprays often treat only surface activity—not hidden eggs and larvae. That means the infestation can continue developing inside the home.

At G & G Exterminating, we identify flea infestation areas and apply targeted treatments designed for long-term relief.

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Common Flea Problems

Flea infestations can become overwhelming when left untreated, especially in homes with pets or high indoor activity. Different stages of the flea life cycle require different treatment approaches, which makes professional treatment important for complete control. Understanding common flea problems helps homeowners act quickly before infestations spread further.

Pet fleas

Commonly carried indoors by cats and dogs, leading to rapid infestation inside carpets, bedding, and furniture.

Carpet fleas

Frequently hide deep inside carpet fibers, rugs, upholstery, and cracks where eggs and larvae develop unnoticed.

Recurring flea infestations

Often happen when flea eggs survive treatment and continue hatching throughout the property.

Our Working Process

01

Full Property Inspection

We inspect carpets, furniture, pet areas, and hidden spaces to identify flea activity levels.

02

Targeted Flea Treatment

Our treatments focus on eliminating active fleas, eggs, and developing larvae throughout affected areas.

03

High-Risk Area Treatment

Carpets, upholstery, pet bedding, and common flea hiding spots receive detailed treatment attention.

04

Ongoing Prevention Advice

You’ll receive practical recommendations to help reduce future flea infestations indoors.

FAQs

  • Why do fleas keep coming back?

    Because flea eggs and larvae can survive in hidden areas even after surface treatments.

  • Are flea treatments safe?

    Yes—our treatments are applied responsibly and professionally for effective flea control.

  • Can fleas spread throughout the house?

    Yes. Fleas can quickly move through carpets, furniture, bedding, and pet areas if left untreated.