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?

How to Identify Flea and Tick Infestation

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR THESE SIGNS

  • Tiny Red Bumps (fleas) or Attached Ticks
  • Visual Droppings and Eggs
  • Scratching, Licking or Biting

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Kyle 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 Kyle at (512) 800-0437 to schedule an appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Got questions about our flea control in Kyle? Fleas aren’t just a nuisance—they can cause itchy bites, irritate pets, and spread quickly through your home and yard. At BrockStar Pest Services, we’re here to help you take back your space with proven, professional flea control solutions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from Kyle homeowners.

Ready to get rid of fleas for good in 78737? Call BrockStar Pest Services today to schedule your Kyle flea control inspection.

Fleas often leave behind itchy bites, especially on ankles and legs. You might also notice flea dirt (tiny black specks) on pet fur or furniture, and your pets may be scratching more than usual.

Keep pets on a veterinarian-approved flea prevention plan, vacuum frequently, wash pet bedding regularly, and schedule seasonal pest control inspections.

Yes. In warm climates like Kyle, outdoor flea populations can thrive year-round. Treating your yard and shaded areas is crucial to preventing re-infestation.

Before treatment, vacuum thoroughly and wash pet bedding in hot water. Afterward, continue vacuuming daily and avoid deep cleaning for a few days to let the treatment work.

Yes. Fleas can enter homes via rodents, wildlife, or on your clothing. Even without pets, they can survive for a time and reproduce in carpets or soft furnishings.

Fleas lay hundreds of eggs that can stay dormant in carpets, furniture, and cracks. Over-the-counter products often miss key stages in the life cycle, leading to repeated infestations.