Fleas can survive even during the winter season, our heated homes are an excellent refuge for them and the increasingly warm climate favors their survival even outdoors, which is why they can reproduce without problems even in the coldest seasons.
It must be considered that adult fleas live and feed on the host, while their eggs and larvae live in the environment infesting carpets, sofas, armchairs and above all the beds of our four-legged friends.
This is why to get rid of fleas you must disinfest not only the animal but also the places where she lives.The activity of ticks is generally limited to the summer months, in fact, during the winter, they tend to protect themselves from the cold by taking refuge in the crevices of walls, under vegetation or stones or buried in the ground.
With the increase in temperatures, they re-emerge and remain active until the following autumn, however, the current climatic changes can prolong their period of activity.
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