San Antonio Pest Control, Pest Control San Antonio, Exterminator San Antonio, San Antonio Exterminator. Jenkins Pest Control company services include pest management of the following insects or bugs; termites, roaches, insects, rats, mice, rodents, bed bugs, spiders, scorpions, fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, bird control, bee control, live animal trapping, fire ants, grubs, aphids, pillbugs, fireants, wolf spiders, brown recluse, black widow spider, grub worms, mosquitos, wasps, yellow jacket, mud daubers, chinch bugs, earwigs, pillbugs, spider mites, flying insects, armyworm, beetles, bugs, June Bugs, nats, silverfish, and many others. Our pest control company services the following area (but is not limited to); San Antonio area, Helotes, Cibolo, Alamo Heights, Universal City, Terrell Heights, Jefferson Heights, Selma, Shertz, Boerne, New Braunfels, Leon Valley, Bulverde, Windcrest, Live Oak, Stone Oak, Pecan Valley, China Grove, Windcrest, Converse, Oak Grove, Wetmore, Shavano Park, Hollywood Park, Leon Springs, and many other areas. Our lawncare company services include, lawn care, weed control, tree care, shrub care, fertilizing, fertilization, residential lawn care, commercial lawn care, brown patch, grey leaf spot, and control of the following weeds; grabgrass, thistle, chickweek, clover, dandelion, henbit, nutsedge, bluegrass, and many other weeds. Our other services include; termite inspection, termite treatment, extermination, exterminators, pest control services, pest management, termite damage, live animal trapping, and humane animal trapping. Jenkins Pest Control and Lawn Services - 338 Breesport - San Antonio, TX 78216

With more than 2,000 different species of fleas, it's no wonder they're so abundant in San Antonio. Adult fleas are small, black to brown-black creatures without wings. They are 1-4 mm long with laterally flat bodies and strong spring-like legs capable of leaping several inches high. Fleas can survive several months without a blood meal if no host is available and adults can live for many years. Since most fleas can’t reproduce from human blood, pets or stray animals are the normal source. A common scenario is your pet gets infested in the yard then drops eggs wherever it goes in your home, usually carpets, upholstered furniture and beds. As you walk across your carpet, the motion alerts the fleas that a blood meal is available so they emerge from their cocoons as adults and start feeding on you and your pet usually biting your calves, ankles and feet.

