Yes, fleas can stay in your car for a long time.

It usually takes about a week for the fleas to die off from the car.

There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on the situation and theflea bomb’s capabilities. Generally speaking, fleas are very capable of spreading infection and can cause a great deal of damage if they manage to enter a person’s body. In some cases, it may be necessary to use an effective flea treatment method in order to prevent any further spread of the infection.

Yes, fleas can lay eggs in a car. However, it is not recommended to do so as the eggs will hatch and become harmful to the car.

Yes, fleas can survive in a cold car. However, they will likely die from the cold environment.

A good option to get rid of fleas is to use a pesticide.

A flea market is a great place to buy new and used clothes, furniture, and other items. If you see any fleas on any of these items, it’s probably time to get them fixed up and/or re-purchased.

Some people believe that they will go away on their own, but others believe that it is best to keep a flea control plan in place.

Fleas will live in human hair if they are bitten by a human.

There are a few ways to fumigate your car. One way is to use a car air freshener. Another way is to use a smokeless tobacco product like electronic cigarettes.

The most common method of killing fleas is to sprinkle the fleas with a poison, such as lysol.

There are bug bombs for cars that can explode when they detect a bug.

There are a few ways to break the flea cycle. One way is to use an over-the-counter medication such as ditropan or fenbendazole. Another way is to use a pesticide, such as malathion, to kill the fleas.

Fleas reproduce quickly in saliva and eggs. They can lay up to 4 eggs a day.

There is no one answer to this question as it depends on the flea species and the way that they reproduce. However, generally, it takes around 10 days for theflea cycle to stop completely.