Tick and Flea Season in Florida: What Pet Owners Need To Know
- Nikki Shugan
- May 26
- 2 min read
Florida’s warm, humid climate means that tick and flea season lasts all year long, but spring and summer bring peak activity. If you’re a pet parent—it’s important to stay ahead of these pesky parasites to keep your furry friends healthy and comfortable.
Here’s what every Florida pet owner should know about ticks, fleas, and how to protect your pets this season.

🦟 Why Ticks and Fleas Are a Big Deal
Ticks and fleas aren’t just annoying—they can carry harmful diseases and cause serious health issues for pets:
Fleas can cause skin irritation, hair loss, and tapeworms.
Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and other tick-borne illnesses.
And because our climate allows them to thrive year-round, consistent prevention is key—not just a seasonal chore.
5 Tips to Protect Your Pet from Ticks and Fleas
1. Use Vet-Recommended Preventatives Year-Round
Topical treatments, oral medications, or flea and tick collars—whatever you choose, make sure it’s consistent and approved by your veterinarian. Skipping even one dose can leave your pet vulnerable.
2. Keep Your Yard Tidy
Mow the lawn regularly, trim shrubs, and remove piles of leaves or debris. These are perfect hiding spots for fleas and ticks waiting for their next ride.
3. Do Regular Pet Checks
After walks or playtime outside, check your pet’s fur—especially around the ears, neck, and between toes. Ticks can be tiny and easily missed, so keep a close eye.
4. Bathe and Groom Frequently
Regular grooming not only keeps your pet clean but also makes it easier to spot pests. Use flea combs during brushing sessions to catch fleas before they become a problem.
5. Keep Your Home Clean
Vacuum carpets, wash pet bedding, and treat your home if you suspect an infestation. Flea eggs can live in your home’s environment and re-infest pets even after treatment.