Yes... in a way. Fleas prefer to live in dark, humid places. The sun tends to warm things up and dry things out (of course). Fleas can't survive in temperatures above 95 degrees F or below 34 degrees F.
Sunlight can help to kill fleas by drying them out and disrupting their life cycle, but it may not be completely effective on its own. Using a combination of sunlight and other flea control methods, such as vacuuming and using flea treatments, is recommended for best results.
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
DEET is not typically used to kill fleas. It is a common insect repellent for mosquitoes and ticks, but there are more effective products specifically designed to kill fleas.
Yes, water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them. Fleas cannot survive underwater for an extended period of time.
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yes they can because they are water fleas
Many people believe that feeding their animals a garlic supplement will kill fleas.
Yes, boric acid can effectively kill fleas by dehydrating them and disrupting their exoskeletons.
Yes, oil can effectively kill fleas by suffocating them. Oil can be used as a natural and non-toxic method to get rid of fleas on pets and in the home.
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Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle.