How Fleas Attach to Clothing

Fleas can attach to clothing for a number of reasons. First, they can feed on human blood. Once disturbed, they will move beneath the surface of clothing, searching for a warm, dark place to live. They may also hide in the seams of clothing, where they can remain for up to a day. Then, after they have fed, they will leave.

The adult flea will usually be able to find a new host within a couple of hours. It will then start breeding and lay eggs. The new fleas will stay on the host for a few weeks or months. While only 5% of fleas will survive on the surface of the skin, adult fleas can survive on clothing for up to 24 hours.

Adult fleas can live on human and animal skin. They can attach to clothing and pets, which means that it’s important to avoid contact with them. Fleas are tiny, reddish brown insects that have no wings. When they bite, they leave a red bump. A single flea bite will cause a red bump, but several can be an indication of a bigger infestation.

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