Eliminate Fleas Fast and Protect Your Home and Pets
Fleas are a persistent and fast-spreading pest that can quickly infest your home and yard. They bite, multiply rapidly, and are difficult to eliminate without professional treatment. Bug Hunt provides targeted flea control solutions designed to eliminate infestations at every stage and prevent them from coming back.
Call now or schedule your flea inspection today.

Why Flea Control is Important
Fleas are more than just a nuisance — they can spread quickly and affect both pets and humans.
Common problems include:
- Itchy bites on pets and people
- Rapid infestations inside the home
- Flea eggs and larvae hidden in carpets and furniture
- Reinfestation if not fully treated
- Potential transmission of parasites to pets
Once fleas are present, they can continue reproducing without proper treatment.
Signs You May Have a Flea Problem
- Pets scratching or biting excessively
- Small bites on ankles or lower legs
- Seeing fleas jumping on pets or surfaces
- Flea dirt (small black specks) on pet bedding or carpets
- Increased activity after pets come indoors
If you’re noticing these signs, the infestation is likely already established.
Our Flea Control Process
Inspection
We identify infestation areas both inside and outside your home
Targeted Treatment
We treat all stages of the flea lifecycle:
- Adult fleas
- Eggs
- Larvae
Interior Treatment
Focused treatment of:
- Carpets and rugs
- Upholstered furniture
- Pet resting areas
Exterior Treatment
We treat yard areas where fleas thrive:
- Shaded areas
- Pet zones
- Under decks and along foundations
Follow-Up and Monitoring
We ensure the infestation is fully eliminated and provide guidance to prevent reinfestation
Flea Maintenance & Prevention Plans
Flea control often requires ongoing attention to fully eliminate and prevent recurrence.
Our maintenance plans include:
- Follow-up treatments as needed
- Seasonal exterior treatments
- Monitoring for reinfestation
- Recommendations for pet and home care
Consistent treatment is the most effective way to break the flea lifecycle.
Organic and Natural Treatment Options Available
We offer alternative solutions for customers looking for more natural approaches.
Options include:
- Plant-based and eco-conscious products
- Reduced-chemical applications
- Targeted treatments in high-activity areas
These options help reduce flea populations while aligning with your preferences for more natural pest control.
Family and Pet Safe Applications
We understand flea issues often involve pets, so safety is a priority.
- Pet-conscious treatment methods
- Clear instructions for before and after service
- Safe re-entry guidelines
- Targeted applications to minimize exposure
Where Fleas Are Commonly Found
- Carpets and rugs
- Pet bedding and furniture
- Upholstered surfaces
- Cracks in flooring
- Shaded outdoor areas and yards
Why Choose Bug Hunt
- Local experts serving NH, MA, and Southern ME
- Fast and effective flea elimination
- Treatments that address the full lifecycle
- Honest and straightforward pricing
- Focus on long-term prevention
Proudly Serving Southern NH, Northern MA & Southern Maine
New Hampshire:
Derry, Salem, Londonderry, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Exeter and surrounding towns
Massachusetts:
Haverhill, Methuen, Andover, North Andover, Lowell, Newburyport and nearby areas
Maine:
Kittery, York, Eliot, South Berwick, Wells, Ogunquit and surrounding communities
Frequently Asked Questions
How do fleas get into my home?
They are often brought in by pets or wildlife and can quickly spread indoors.
How long does it take to eliminate fleas?
It may take multiple treatments to fully break the lifecycle.
Do I need to treat both inside and outside?
Yes, for best results both areas should be addressed.
Are treatments safe for pets?
Yes, when applied properly and following instructions.
Schedule Flea Control Service Today
Stop fleas before they spread further throughout your home and yard.
Call Bug Hunt or request service online today for professional flea control in Southern New Hampshire, Northern Massachusetts, and Southern Maine.
