
Preventing fleas requires a multi-step approach that addresses pets, the home and the yard, experts say. For Whatcom County residents, consistent prevention can mean avoiding the discomfort — and costs — of a full-blown infestation.

With a mix of cool nights and warm afternoons expected, local experts say combining good habits with regular HVAC maintenance is the best way to keep Whatcom County homes comfortable this fall.

Do your part to avoid adding to the “smoke load” in your community and protect the air we all breathe.

Whatcom Veterinary Hospital encourages pet owners not to wait until an emergency arises. By scheduling regular visits, families can help ensure their pets remain healthy, active companions for years to come.

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Pet owners can contact Whatcom Veterinary Hospital at (360) 384-0212 or visit whatcomvethospital.com for more information or to schedule an appointment.

Feller Heating & Air Conditioning, a Bellingham-based company serving Whatcom County since 1979, is urging residents to schedule consultations now to ensure projects can be completed in time to qualify for the incentive.

By making small changes to your daily habits—especially during hot, sunny weather—you can help reduce ozone pollution and protect both your health and the environment. Let’s all do our part to keep the air clean this summer!

For more information or to schedule a pest inspection, visit biobug.com or call Bio Bug’s Bellingham office.

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