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If you live in Florida, you know the state’s warm, humid climate makes it a year-round paradise for fleas. But as temperatures cool during the winter months, many pet owners wonder: Do I still need to give my dog or cat flea medication such as NexGard or Bravecto, in winter?
The short answer? Yes! Here’s why skipping flea prevention in the winter could lead to major problems for you and your pet.
Unlike northern states that experience freezing temperatures that kill fleas, Florida’s mild winters keep flea populations active all year long. Here’s why:
No true “flea season” – Temperatures rarely drop low enough to slow flea reproduction.
Indoor fleas thrive in winter – Heated homes create a warm environment where flea eggs, larvae, and adults survive.
Wildlife and stray animals carry fleas – Even if your pet stays indoors, fleas can be brought in from squirrels, raccoons, and other animals.
Many pet owners think winter is a “safe break” from flea meds, but this can lead to:
Flea infestations restarting in spring – Fleas lay eggs in carpets, furniture, and pet bedding, which hatch when temperatures rise.
Severe itching and skin allergies – Even a few fleas can trigger flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) in sensitive pets.
Risk of tapeworms – Fleas transmit tapeworms, which your pet can ingest when grooming.
To keep your pet flea-free year-round, stick with a monthly flea treatment. Here are the best options for winter flea control:
NexGard – A tasty monthly chew that kills fleas before they can lay eggs. 💊
Bravecto – One chew protects against fleas for 3 months.
Simparica Trio – Covers fleas, ticks, and heartworms in one treatment.
Revolution Plus – Kills fleas and prevents heartworm disease.
Bravecto for Cats – A single dose lasts 3 months.
Even with flea meds, taking extra precautions inside your home helps prevent fleas from taking over:
🏡 Vacuum frequently – Flea eggs and larvae hide in carpets, pet beds, and upholstery. 🛏 Wash pet bedding weekly – Use hot water to kill flea eggs and larvae. 🚪 Treat your yard if needed – Fleas survive in shaded areas even in winter.
If you live in Florida, flea prevention isn’t seasonal—it’s essential all year long. Skipping flea meds in winter can lead to infestations, itching, and health risks for your pet.
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