Yes, bleach can effectively kill flea eggs.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill flea eggs. Flea eggs are sensitive to high temperatures, and washing infested items in hot water can help eliminate them.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill flea eggs. Bleach is a strong disinfectant that can destroy flea eggs on surfaces, but it should be used carefully and diluted properly to avoid harm to pets or humans.
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To effectively kill flea eggs and prevent infestations in your home, you can use a combination of vacuuming, washing bedding and pet areas, and using flea control products like insecticides or flea bombs. Regular cleaning and treating pets with flea prevention products can also help to keep flea eggs at bay.
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The best way to kill flea eggs effectively is to use a combination of vacuuming, washing bedding and pet areas with hot water, and using insect growth regulators or flea control products recommended by a veterinarian. These methods can help eliminate flea eggs and prevent re-infestation.
Don't use borax on your dog. It can be used to kill fleas and flea eggs that are between the cracks in the floor or in the carpet. Borax dries out the flea eggs and they don't hatch. You can also pour borax into your vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum everything thoroughly so that any of the sucked up fleas will die inside the bag.
defintely not just get flea spray "Bombing" can also mean using a fogger spray. Yes, they can help IF the fogger is one intended to kill fleas.
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Go to the store and get some dog flea shampoo and the kind of flea spray that stays in their fur for a few months. Then flea bath your dog. When his fur is dry, lightly spray the flea spray on his back from his neck to his tail. Give him a light spray on his belly too. The bathing will kill the fleas on him, and the residual action flea spray will help keep the fleas off him. You need to do both. You also need to spray your house. You can get residual spray for carpets too. You don't have to do every square inch of the house, though. Fleas like dark and dusty places, so spray along the baseboards, and under the cushions of chairs and couches. also a few lines down the center of any carpets. And change the bag in the vacuum, they love it in there. If you follow these directions you should have no more fleas. Be sure to re-spray your house every three months or so ( read the label on the house spray) to keep them from coming back.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas and their eggs on surfaces, but it is not recommended for use on pets or in their living areas due to its toxic nature. It is best to use pet-safe flea treatments recommended by veterinarians.