Flea & Tick Removal Services
We really love our fur children, sometimes even more than our human kids (don’t judge). So, when fleas and ticks threaten your four-legged family members, we here at BrockStar take it personally. How do you know if your pets have these common parasites?
Bee Cave Flea and Tick Control Services
Fleas and ticks don’t just threaten our pets; they can transmit serious diseases to humans, too. Not to mention, here in Texas, our warm climate allows them to thrive year-round. Lucky for Mrs. McFlufferton (seriously, don’t judge), BrockStar Pest Services specializes in safe, proven, people-and-pet-friendly methods to control fleas and ticks.
If you’ve spotted signs of flea or tick infestation, contact BrockStar for Flea Control Bee Cave at (512) 800-0437 to schedule an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Got questions about our flea control in Bee Cave? Fleas aren’t just a nuisance—they can cause itchy bites, irritate pets, and quickly spread through your home and yard. At BrockStar Pest Services, we’re here to help you take back your space with proven flea control solutions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from Bee Cave homeowners.
Ready to get rid of fleas for good in 78737? Call BrockStar Pest Services today to schedule your Bee Cave flea control inspection.
Common signs include pets scratching excessively, itchy bites around ankles or legs, flea dirt in carpets or pet bedding, and seeing small jumping insects.
Yes. Bee Cave’s warm climate and active wildlife make flea infestations common, especially in homes with pets or shaded yards.
Yes. Fleas can be brought in by wildlife, visitors, or even on clothing and shoes, making pet-free homes still vulnerable.
Yes. Trusted providers like BrockStar use EPA-approved products that are safe for families and pets when applied correctly.
Most infestations require multiple treatments over a few weeks to fully eliminate fleas at every life stage.
Absolutely. Fleas often live and breed in shaded outdoor areas. Yard treatments are essential to prevent reinfestation.