Yes, water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them. Fleas cannot survive underwater for an extended period of time.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle.
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.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle. However, it is not a foolproof method and may not eliminate all fleas in an infestation.
Yes, disinfectants can effectively kill fleas on surfaces, but they may not be as effective in killing fleas on pets or in their environment. It is recommended to use specific flea control products for pets and their living areas.
Yes, water alone is not an effective method for killing fleas and their eggs. Fleas are resilient pests that require specific treatments, such as insecticides, to effectively eliminate them.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas on dogs, but it is not recommended as it can be harmful to the dog's skin and health. It is best to use flea treatments specifically designed for dogs.
Washing machines can effectively kill fleas on clothing and bedding by using hot water and detergent. However, it may not be as effective on larger items like furniture or carpets.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas, but it is not recommended for use on pets or in areas where pets may come into contact with it. It is best to use flea-specific products that are safe for pets and the environment.
No, washing machines are not effective at killing fleas. Fleas are resilient pests that require specific treatments to eliminate them completely.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas and their eggs. Fleas are sensitive to high temperatures, so washing infested items in hot water can help eliminate them. However, it is important to use water that is at least 140F (60C) to ensure that the fleas and their eggs are killed.