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Bob Martin warns of flea influx

Pet care brand Bob Martin has warned dog owners about an influx in fleas due to a series of โ€œmild wintersโ€ in recent years.ย 

Research carried out by the company found that fleas โ€œthrive in damp and humid conditionsโ€, but canโ€™t develop below 12ยฐC, meaning winter usually breaks their life-cycle.ย 

However, with many people turning up their central heating in winter months experts are now predictingย  of a โ€œperfect stormโ€ of infestations, which could prove problematic for pets throughout the year.

Bob Martin is now warning that homes which are most at risk are those with pets who havenโ€™t been treated with flea and tick products.

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Although aย  treatment programme is necessary to kill the fleaโ€™s life-cycle, Aurelie Gayraud, senior brand manager at Bob Martin, stated that remedying the problem in autumn is important before the โ€œfleas develop into rock-hard armoured pupae and hibernate over winter. โ€œ

She said: โ€œTheyโ€™re easier to kill off when in the adult stage, but a holistic approach to eradicating fleas at every stage of its life cycle is really important.

โ€œEffective flea prevention and treatment products for your pet and home are key when it comes to totally eradicate an infestation.โ€

She added: โ€œThe increasingly mild winters weโ€™re having have resulted in the problem being a constant one throughout the year. After hatching, a flea will build a cocoon and develop into its pupae stage, which acts as a shield, which they can lie dormant in for months.

Although winter would naturally kill them off, our central heating will keep them cosy until theyโ€™re ready to re-emerge in spring. While vacuuming can help remove some of them, itโ€™s not 100% effective – just a few fleas left behind could turn into a full-blown infestation in days.”

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