When is flea season?

It completely depends where you live.  Since fleas don’t know how to read calendars they 100% rely on environmental conditions.  Fleas typically thrive in hot and humid climates.  They either go dormant or do not exist in dry, cold climates.  I once lived in Northern California at an elevation of about 6,500 feet and there were no fleas or ticks.  I’m not sure if it was the elevation or the low humidity, but it was a pet paradise.  On the other hand, here in the south-eastern United States, fleas can drive you mad unless you have a strategy for dealing with them.  The season here in western North Carolina runs from about May to November.  You will be ahead of the game to begin treatments about one month earlier than the first hatching.     Note: Please disregard the ironic ads you might see for toxic flea control products in these videos as we have no control over which ads display.  The toxic pesticide industry is well funded and they advertise everywhere including prime time television.  Please join us to educate and spread the word about safer alternatives. When Is Flea Season? — powered by...