This is a Yes and No answer. It all depends on where you live.
In most places during the summer if you leave your car outside in the sun for hours and the entire inside of the car reaches temperatures of over 120 F for any length of time it will kill the bedbugs and their eggs.
Don't forget there are so many places in a car for these nasty creatures to hide that all those places need to be hot to kill all the bedbugs.
If that doesn't work then you need a professorial pest company to seal up your car and fumigate it. If you go that route be very careful as the chemicals can linger and be dangerous to anyone riding in the car until it dissipates.
Leave the car in 140 degrees for at least one hour. This is the only way to kill them.
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Yes, bed bugs can hide between the seats and feed only when some one is using the car. Unfortunately they can live for several months without a blood meal, so thy will be there patiently waiting. They can also survive in quite cold conditions so a mild winter wont kill them. In Great Britain there are cases of bed bug infested public transportation buses.
well.. you can turn it into a sleigh if you live near snow or you can get superman to move the car. Many garages have a flat bed car hauler that they can winch the vehicle up on for transport.
Scrape it with a knife.
I live in an area where the heat in the summer can be 105 on an average day and have never had a flat because of it. If you are having flats because of heat check your tires out.
summer because it was summer
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its a muscle car with a bed like a truck. a muscle car is a car with a trucks engine.
Car bras are covers you can buy for your car. They can be used for the front or the rear of your vehicle. Their intended use is to protect your car from bugs.
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