To prevent a flea infestation, you need to flea treat your home as well as your pet. Most pet owners know to protect their cat or dog from fleas regularly, but did you know you need to flea treat your home as well. Knowing how the flea life cycle works is a key part of understanding why you should be flea treating your home as your pet. Using a home flea treatment from the very start is much easier. When it comes to choosing a home flea treatment, there are two methods to choose from: Use a combination, on-animal flea control product that contains an insecticide and an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR), or use an on-animal flea control product that contains an insecticide AND a household flea treatment that contains an insecticide and an IGR. Flea control products that contain an IGR have a dual-action effect, killing the adult fleas and interrupting the flea life cycle, preventing the eggs and larvae from developing. Alongside using a suitable flea treatment, other things you can do to get rid of fleas in the home are: Wash your pet’s bedding and soft furnishings regularly, and vacuum your home regularly. Whichever method of flea prevention you use, it is essential that you repeat the treatment as directed on the product, and flea activity often reduces in the colder months but doesn’t stop completely, so you do need to flea treat your home and your pet all year round.