How Does Bleach Kill Fleas?

Bleach is an effective way to kill fleas and their eggs. It’s recommended to use an unscented bleach that contains no added fragrances or chemicals. But it’s important to note that bleach can leave a residue and may discolor your carpets, fabric, and cushion covers.

When you’re using bleach to kill fleas, be sure to apply it in the areas where fleas like to hide. It’s best to apply the solution slowly and thoroughly. You should also avoid putting a candle near the solution. This can attract fleas, which may jump into the bath and die.

Bleach is a great way to get rid of fleas, and it’s safe for your pets. It kills all stages of fleas, including the eggs and larvae. Adult fleas are killed by direct contact with bleach, but eggs and larvae are more difficult to kill with bleach. To be certain that the solution has killed all fleas, you need to re-treat the area every month or so.

If you don’t want to use a spray bottle, you can mix a cup of Clorox bleach with two quarts of warm water. Spray the mixture onto your pet’s crates and other pet accessories, and leave it for about three hours. When the mixture has dried, you can put it through a spin cycle to kill the fleas on the fabrics.

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