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What would be considered flea season in Florida?

March 20, 2026 Answered by Blip AI Local AI — Private
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Flea season in Florida can be quite prolonged compared to cooler regions due to the generally warm climate. In Florida, fleas can be active throughout the year, but their numbers tend to peak during the warmer months. Typically, the period from spring through fall (March to November) is considered the primary flea season, when the warmer and more humid conditions promote flea reproduction and activity. However, with appropriate conditions, fleas can survive and be active year-round in Florida.

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