A tidy yard reduces flea habitats. Regular mowing, trimming, and debris clearing are essential. Introducing natural predators like nematodes can also help control flea populations. A well-maintained yard not only looks great but also minimizes areas where fleas can breed and hide. Consider consulting a landscaping expert for more ways to make your yard flea-resistant.

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