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Effective Flea & Tick Prevention Services in Hardin County, KY

Fleas and ticks are not just a nuisance; they pose serious health risks to both pets and people. These tiny parasites can wreak havoc on your furry friends and even transmit diseases that can affect humans. Understanding the harm they can cause is crucial for effective prevention and treatment. Apex Pest Solutions in Elizabethtown, KY, offers flea and tick prevention services to keep your family safe and well.

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Significant Health Risks

Fleas and ticks pose significant health risks to both pets and people, ranging from skin irritation and allergic reactions to the transmission of serious diseases. Prevention is key to protecting your furry friends and your family from the harm caused by these parasites. At Apex Pest Solutions, we take pride in keeping you, your family, and your pets safe from fleas and ticks. With so many health risks fleas and ticks can cause, don’t wait to give us a call to ensure you are protected!


The Apex Pest Solution flea treatment plan reduces fleas and ticks on your property by focusing on adults as well as the eggs. We do a comprehensive inspection and then treat indoors and outdoors with two effective pet-friendly products that are proven to eliminate fleas and ticks.

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How Harmful Are Fleas & Ticks?

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Irritation & Allergic Reactions

Flea and tick bites can cause intense itching and irritation in pets, leading to scratching, biting, and discomfort. Some animals may develop allergic reactions to flea saliva, resulting in dermatitis and skin infections. In severe cases, excessive scratching and biting can cause hair loss, open sores, and secondary infections.

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Anemia

In cases of heavy infestation, fleas can cause anemia in pets, particularly in puppies and kittens. Fleas feed on blood, and severe flea infestations can lead to significant blood loss, resulting in weakness, lethargy, and pale gums. Anemia can be life-threatening if left untreated and may require immediate veterinary intervention.

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Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)

Flea allergy dermatitis is a common skin condition in pets caused by an allergic reaction to flea saliva. Even a single flea bite can trigger an allergic response, leading to intense itching, inflammation, and skin lesions. FAD can significantly impact a pet's quality of life and may require long-term management with medications and flea control measures.

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Transmission of Diseases

Fleas and ticks can transmit a variety of diseases to both pets and people. Fleas can transmit tapeworms, a type of intestinal parasite, when ingested by pets during grooming. Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, and other serious illnesses through their bites. These diseases can cause symptoms ranging from fever and joint pain to neurological problems and organ damage.

Pricing for Treatment

Starting at $70 a treatment

Best Pest Control Near Me

Kentucky has a rich terrain of lush bluegrass, sprawling horse farms, and farmlands. With this type of terrain, we see a lot of pesky pests trying to make their way into our homes and businesses.


As your premier pest control company in Hardin County, we take pride in our commitment to excellence and satisfaction guarantee. Our team is made up of highly skilled professionals available day and night for our customers. Let us be your top choice when you search “Pest Control Near Me” on Google!

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Request an Appointment

Call us today at 502-305-7537 and we’ll deal with your flea or tick problem promptl and effectively.

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