Theoretically, but if any were there they would be of little consequence. The female carries the egg capsule to within 24 hrs of hatching. If you stress the female and she dropped the egg early and one did manage to stay in your clothing survive the dryer and hatch out, hatch would be reduced & they would probably still not become established in any area without a food source. Since they (eggs) are big enough to see, you can simply destroy any you find.
Washing clothes in hot water and drying them on high heat can effectively kill fleas and their eggs.
Yes, washing clothes and bedding in hot water and drying them on high heat can effectively kill fleas and their eggs.
Most commonly moths & butterflies, sometimes spiders
A roach has no age restriction when it comes to laying eggs.
No they don't.
Blood, egg and milk, as well as other things can stain clothes badly. Enzymes are included in washing products so that they digest the proteins in the blood, eggs or milk, so clean the clothes.
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.
by laying eggs I think they will get pregnant and lay eggs.
Some can, but most of the batch will be dead.
Vinegar can help disinfect and remove odors from clothes, but it may not effectively kill parasites or their eggs like worms. It's important to wash soiled clothing with hot water and detergent to properly remove any potential parasites or eggs.
It is just an urban legend. It was not on news or T.V. If there was roach eggs in taco bell, it would be shut down by now. And there isn't even any proof.
well they have to be in a moist environment and wet mud to keep it from drying out.