Yes it does but only on contact. Spray bleach on a roach and they die just as quickly as if you were using bug spray. You can also pour bleach down your drain since roaches like to live near a water source.
No and they're an absolute bugger to get rid of. treat all of your dogs/cats with frontline, that will kill any fleas that come into contact with the animal within 24 hours. Also get flea spray (from a pet shop or hardware store) spray it all over your house, especially in carpeted areas and on soft furnishings, and make sure you get it in all the nooks and crannys. Make sure you hoover every day for a couple of weeks this will make sure you get rid of any eggs etc that may be on the carpet. Also the spray is quite toxic so make sure it's well ventalated when you spray, and that the house is empty, its fine when it's dry and not dangerous to animals or children, it's just whilst you're spraying.
No as bleach cannot be used on lots of furniture and carpets where the fleas will lay their eggs. I suggest you get a specialized flea spray and make sure you spray your pets or get a flea treatment for them and use it on a regular basis as directed by manufacturer.
Yes
No we have one in our home and it didn't do a thing for fleas.
Empty the fountain, pour bleach, scrub and rinse. The bleach will get rid of any mildew on the fountain.
It sounds like you want to get rid of chicks. Do you really mean "How to get rid of fleas on chicks?" If so, then ask the question.
Probably not. they are used to get rid of fleas.
use a flea comb to get rid of fleas on you dog. If you want also you can use dog shampoo ang get rid of fleas that way.
sprinkle table salt on carpets and let sit for 24 hours then vacuum up. the salt dehydrates and kills the fleas.
Absolutely not! Bleach is a toxin and if your cat actually drinks her water then she can die, or get very very sick. Even if the cat doesn't drink the water, bleach is extremely toxic, and can cause serious and very painful illness, even death. Use ONLY products made for cats to remove fleas.
It is definitely possible to spread fleas around. Fleas go everywhere, so if you go somewhere with fleas, chances are that they are on you, and will soon be in your house, on your pets, or wherever you go. Until you take the right procedures to get rid of them. Fleas spread, and multiply like crazy.
Try bleach; otherwise, throw them out. Try keeping yourself clean, you should not skid your underwear.
Yes we are being bit by a white girl and tagged that sticks to your skin and buries itself under your skin and causes sores how do you get rid of them and what are they
You can get rid of fleas on an animal by giving it chewable tablets or using topical treatments. You should also vacuum the carpet.
Getting rid of home fleas can be an uphill task. You have to treat your pets, which is generally where you would first identify the presence of this annoying friend. Then you would have to get rid of fleas in your home. For this, you would require to cover all areas of your home that is both indoor and outdoor. In other words, practically the whole thing in your house has to be cleaned and treated for fleas. What's most demanding to homeowners with a flea infested residence is carpet cleaning. Carpets are good breeding grounds for fleas. The eggs and larva of fleas tend to be embedded within carpets, which makes it harder to kill them.