Fleas Indoors: Preventing Cold-Season Infestations
What this means for homeowners Fleas Indoors is a common concern because pest activity rarely follows the calendar the way we expect. Whether you are dealing with an active problem or planning ahead, understanding indoor fleas helps you make practical decisions that reduce nuisance, damage, and avoidable risk. Why does this issue happen? Most pest pressure comes down to three predictable factors: food, shelter, and access. Seasonal shifts change all three at once. As conditions outside become less favorable, pests look for protected microclimates and reliable resources. In warmer spells, activity can spike; during colder or drier periods, behavior may slow but not always stop. Watch the habitat, not just the season Instead of guessing based on the month alone, look at the conditions around your home. Moisture, shade, clutter, and cracks can create small "safe zones" that allow pests to persist longer than expected. If your yard has standing water, dense groundcover, woodpil...