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  2. To treat fleas in your house, you can:
    1. Choose an insecticide that contains both an adulticide (kills adult fleas) and an insect growth regulator (kills eggs, larvae, and pupae).
    2. Treat all soft surfaces, including carpeting, with the insecticide.
    3. Consider professional pest control if you have a severe flea infestation123.
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    Choose an insecticide that contains both an adulticide (kills adult fleas), such as permethrin, and an insect growth regulator (kills the eggs, larvae, and pupae), such as methoprene or pyriproxyfen. People and pets shouldn’t come into contact with an insecticide or chemical treatment until it has dried.
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    Choose an insecticide that contains an insect growth regulator (ICR). These are chemicals (e.g., methoprene and pyriproxyfen) that prevent fleas from reproducing. Treat all soft surfaces, including carpeting, with the insecticide.
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    There are both do-it-yourself (DIY) flea control methods, including store-bought chemicals and traps, and professional flea control options. If you have a severe flea infestation, we recommend skipping DIY strategies and making an appointment with a professional pest control company.
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  3. How to Get Rid of Fleas in Your Home, Fast

    Oct 22, 2024 · Don't let fleas take over your house. Follow these expert tips on how to get rid of fleas on pets (dogs included!), furniture, bedding and even in your yard.

     
  4. How to get rid of fleas inside the house - Homes & Gardens

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