Yes, fleas can die in the washer if they are exposed to hot water and detergent during the washing cycle.
Yes, fleas can die in the washer and dryer due to the high temperatures and agitation during the washing and drying cycles.
Yes, fleas can die in the washer when clothes are washed, especially if the water temperature is hot enough to kill them. Using detergent can also help eliminate fleas.
Yes, washing pet bedding and clothes in a washer can help to kill fleas, as the high heat and detergent used in the washing process can effectively eliminate fleas and their eggs.
Yes, fleas can survive the washer and dryer cycle if they are not exposed to high enough temperatures or if they are protected by clothing or bedding. It is recommended to wash items on the hottest setting possible and to dry them on high heat to effectively kill fleas.
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Yes, fleas can die in the washing machine due to the high heat and agitation of the water.
Yes, fleas can die in the washing machine due to the high heat and agitation of the water.
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
Yes, fleas can die in water. They are not able to swim and can drown if submerged in water for a prolonged period of time.
Outdoor fleas typically die off in the winter months when temperatures drop below freezing.
To kill fleas, it is good to fumigate the house or room in which they have spread. Fleas need to be sprayed with a strong chemical in order to control their spread.
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