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Fleas, ticks, and worms are more than just a nuisance; they are the most common parasites affecting UK pets. If left untreated, they can cause significant discomfort, long-term health issues, and even life-threatening illnesses.
Fortunately, with a consistent routine and the right products, these uninvited guests are easy to manage. This guide provides practical advice to keep your pets healthy and your home parasite-free.
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Fleas are fast-moving parasites that feed on your petโs blood. They reproduce at an alarming rate. One female can lay up to 50 eggs a day! Once they enter your home, they can be incredibly stubborn to remove.

Ticks are often found in long grass, woodland, and rural areas. They attach themselves to your petโs skin and swell as they feed. Ticks are notorious for transmitting serious infections, such as Lyme Disease, Babesiosis, and Anaplasmosis.
Never “yank” or “twist” a tick with your fingers or standard tweezers. This can cause the head to break off and stay embedded in the skin, leading to infection. Always use a dedicated tick-removal tool or hook.
Worms are internal parasites that can affect pets of all ages. Common types include roundworms, tapeworms (often transmitted via fleas), and lungworms (contracted from slugs and snails).
Many pets show no outward symptoms at all, which is why a routine worming schedule is essential for the health of your pet and your family.

Consistency is the best way to avoid a shocking bill at the vet. Most flea infestations peak during summer, but a second peak occurs in winter when we turn on the central heating, which wakes up dormant eggs.
Choosing the right cover for your pet involves a combination of treatments. Here is a breakdown of the most effective options:
Did you know that 95% of a flea infestation lives in your home, not on your pet? Eggs, larvae, and pupae hide in your carpets and floorboards.
Using a household flea spray with an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) is crucial. It breaks the life cycle by stopping eggs from hatching. Use IGR sprays on:

Even with the best prevention, sometimes parasites can lead to more serious health complications, such as severe anaemia or Lyme disease.
When you have a policy with British Pet Insurance, you have the peace of mind that if your pet becomes unwell, you can access the best veterinary care immediately. We pride ourselves on our simple claims process and fast turnarounds, ensuring that you can focus on your petโs recovery rather than the cost. When comparing pet insurance vs savings, remember that a sudden illness can easily outweigh a small savings pot.
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