Sterling Pest Control

Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

We offer professional flea and tick control services designed to help protect your pets, your family, and your home – all without harmful chemicals


5 Highlights of Our Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

  • Veterinary-grade formulations — We apply high-quality, veterinary-grade pet-safe insecticides like fipronil and spinosad that exterminate fleas and ticks on contact while remaining non-toxic to dogs, cats, and children who share your living spaces. Our care for your animals ensures every product meets the highest safety standards.
  • Full-property perimeter spray — Our technicians work to treat yards, crawl spaces, baseboards, and pet bedding areas to remove every larvae-stage and adult-stage parasite hidden in your home and surrounding property. No place is left unchecked.
  • Integrated pest management approach — We combine spot-on treatments, bait stations, insect growth regulators, and exclusion methods designed to break the flea life cycle at every phase from egg to engorged adult. Our approach stops pests before they start reproducing.
  • Eco-friendly and biodegradable products — Sterling Pest Control selects environmentally friendly natural repellents including diatomaceous earth, neem oil, and cedarwood oil for homeowners looking for chemical-free flea and tick control solutions. We recommend these options for families who prefer green pest management.
  • Guaranteed results with scheduled monitoring — Every pet-safe flea and tick treatment includes a follow-up inspection and re-treatment guarantee so your home stays pest-free through every season year after year. Our quality service protects your property now and in the future.

Why Choose Our Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

Pet-safe flea and tick control is a specialized service that demands both pest management expertise and a thorough understanding of animal health. Sterling Pest Control is a trusted pest control company that employs licensed, EPA-compliant technicians with extensive experience. Our expert team has completed advanced training in parasitic insect eradication for residential properties with pets, allowing us to provide results you can count on.

We don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. Our team inspects your property, identifies the specific flea or tick species infesting your space, and builds a targeted treatment plan around your household. Homes with puppies, kittens, elderly pets, or animals with flea allergy dermatitis receive adjusted formulations and application rates that match their sensitivity levels.

Every product we apply meets strict FIFRA label instructions and carries documented safety data sheets available for your review. You can view these documents at any time. We use residual, long-lasting treatments that continue to repel and neutralize parasites for weeks after application. Our technicians seal entry points, treat harborage areas, and install monitoring stations to detect any resurgence before it becomes a full infestation – helping you maintain a pest-free environment.

Sterling Pest Control backs every pet-safe flea and tick service with a satisfaction guarantee. If parasites return between scheduled visits, we re-treat at no additional cost. Our company offers affordable pricing with no hidden fees. That commitment to customer satisfaction has made us a top-rated, trusted pest control provider for pet owners across our service area.


Signs You Need Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

Pet-safe flea and tick control is the right answer when your home or pets show any of these five common warning signs. Learn to recognize these issues early. Catching an infestation early prevents serious health complications for your animals and your family.

Your pet scratches, bites, or chews constantly: Fleas feed on blood and leave behind saliva that causes intense itching and skin irritation. You may notice your pet has become restless. Dogs and cats with flea allergy dermatitis develop hot spots, hair loss, and inflammatory lesions from just a few bites – and they can scratch a lot. If your pet can’t stop scratching, parasitic insects are likely the cause.

You spot tiny black specks on pet bedding or furniture: Those specks are flea dirt – digested blood excreted by adult fleas. Run a damp white paper towel over the area to see if the specks turn reddish brown. If they do, you’ve confirmed an active flea colony in your home. Regular cleaning alone won’t keep the space clean enough to eliminate the problem.

You find an engorged tick latched to your pet’s skin: A single engorged tick means more pests are nearby. Ticks transmit Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis. Removing one tick doesn’t address the source of the problem – the nymphs and adults hiding in your yard, crawl space, or tall grass. You need to get professional help.

Small red bites appear on your ankles and lower legs: Fleas don’t just feed on pets. They bite humans too, especially around the feet and ankles. Clusters of itchy, red welts on family members give clear signals that a flea population has outgrown your pet and spread throughout your carpets and upholstery.

Your pet shows signs of lethargy, pale gums, or weight loss: Severe flea infestations cause anemia in small dogs, cats, and young animals. Ticks can transmit blood-borne parasites that lead to tapeworm infections and systemic illness. These symptoms put your pet at serious risk and demand immediate professional flea and tick treatment. Call your veterinarian and schedule a pest control visit right away.


Our Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control Process

Pet-safe flea and tick control starts with a thorough property inspection. Our licensed technician examines your home’s interior, exterior, yard, and all areas where your pets rest, sleep, and play. We check carpets, upholstery, baseboards, kennels, crates, and crawl spaces for evidence of fleas, ticks, larvae, pupae, and egg deposits. You’ll receive expert advice throughout the process.

Next, we identify the species. Flea species and tick species respond to different treatment methods. Of course, knowing whether you’re dealing with cat fleas, brown dog ticks, or deer ticks determines which insecticides and application techniques we select.

We then apply a multi-phase treatment. Indoor areas receive a combination of fast-acting sprays and slow-release insect growth regulators like methoprene that prevent larvae from maturing into biting adults. We dust crevices, fog enclosed rooms when needed, and spot-treat high-traffic pet zones with non-toxic, child-safe formulations designed to minimize any disruption to your daily routine.

Outdoor treatment follows. Our technicians spray a residual barrier around your property’s perimeter, treat shaded yard areas where ticks nest, and apply granular repellents to soil and mulch beds. We seal cracks and caulk gaps along your foundation to exclude re-entry and ensure pests remain outside where they belong.

The final step is monitoring and prevention. We schedule a follow-up inspection within two weeks to detect any surviving parasites and confirm the infestation is fully eradicated and pests have been removed. Sterling Pest Control provides pet owners with a preventive maintenance plan to keep fleas and ticks from returning.


Brands We Use

Sterling Pest Control selects only trusted, professional-grade products for every pet-safe flea and tick treatment. Our technicians apply formulations from these ten respected brands:

  1. Precor 
  2. Wondercide 
  3. Vet’s Best 
  4. Syngenta
  5. BASF 
  6. Bayer Environmental Science
  7. CimeXa 
  8. Rockwell Labs 
  9. Nylar 
  10. Cedarcide

Every product we apply carries EPA registration, documented safety data sheets, and clear label instructions for use around pets.


Other Services

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Pet-friendly flea exterminationFlea control safe for dogs and catsOrganic flea killer, natural tick repellent
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Eco-friendly tick controlGreen flea and tick preventionIGR flea treatment, diatomaceous earth pest control

FAQs About Pet-Safe Flea & Tick Control

What makes flea and tick control “pet-safe”? 

Pet-safe flea and tick control uses formulations that target parasitic insects without posing health risks to dogs, cats, or other household animals. Our technicians apply products with active ingredients like fipronil, spinosad, and botanical oils at precise application rates that exterminate fleas and ticks while remaining non-toxic to pets once the treatment dries. We provide advice on keeping pests at bay after treatment.

When should I schedule professional flea and tick treatment?

Schedule a treatment as soon as you detect fleas, ticks, or their signs – scratching, flea dirt, bites on family members, or an engorged tick on your pet. Flea populations double rapidly. A single female flea lays up to 50 eggs per day, so waiting even a week allows thousands of new larvae to hatch and spread through your carpets and furniture. Call us for a free estimate – we’ll provide a fair price upfront.

Why can’t I just treat my pet and skip the house? 

Fleas spend only about 5% of their life cycle on your pet. The other 95% – eggs, larvae, and pupae – live in your carpets, pet bedding, upholstery, and baseboards. Like cockroaches and other household pests, fleas can establish colonies quickly. Treating your pet alone leaves the infestation active in your home. Professional flea and tick control addresses every stage across your entire property.

How long does a pet-safe flea and tick treatment take? 

Most residential treatments take between 60 and 90 minutes depending on your home’s size and the severity of the infestation. Pets and family members typically need to stay out of treated indoor areas for two to four hours until products dry completely.

Can fleas and ticks make my pet seriously ill? 

Yes. Fleas cause anemia, flea allergy dermatitis, and transmit tapeworm. Ticks carry Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis. Your veterinarian may need to perform x-rays or blood tests to diagnose tick-borne illness, and treatment often requires antibiotic injection or oral medication. Prompt professional treatment protects your pet from these tick-borne and flea-transmitted diseases.

Does Sterling Pest Control guarantee its flea and tick service? 

We guarantee every pet-safe flea and tick treatment. If parasites return between your scheduled service visits, we re-treat your property at no extra charge.