Fleas can stay in your car for a short amount of time, but they will eventually die.

Fleas can stay in your car for a short amount of time, but they will eventually die.

Fleas can live without a host for up to two weeks.

Fleas can live anywhere from one day to several months depending on the temperature and humidity.

Fleas can survive in a cold car, but they will be uncomfortable.

There are a few ways to fumigate a car. One is to use a gas-fired heater to heat the car up and release the fumes from the chemicals. Another is to use a CO2 canister to release the fumes.

Contact with water kills fleas.

There are a few ways to know if fleas are gone. One way is to check the carpet for any live fleas. If there are no live fleas, then the fleas may have been killed by the treatment. Another way to know if fleas are gone is to look for any dead or dying fleas.

Fleas can be difficult to get rid of, but there are a few methods that can be used. One option is to use a flea bomb, which uses a chemical to kill the fleas. Other options include using a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment set to medium or high, using a flea collar, and applying a topical treatment such as Advantage or Frontline.

Fleas will go away on their own if they are treated with a flea medication.

No, you do not have to wash all your clothes if you have fleas. Fleas are not able to live on fabric so washing all of your clothing will not kill the fleas. You can use a flea treatment on all of your clothing if you want to get rid of them.

No, you do not have to wash all your clothes if you have fleas. Fleas are not able to live on fabric so washing all of your clothing will not kill the fleas. You can use a flea treatment on all of your clothing if you want to get rid of them.

There are many detergents that can kill fleas, but the most popular and effective is probably a product called Frontline.

Fleas are most active during the summer months.

Fleas are most active during the daytime.