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

Fleas can live for up to six months in a car.

There is no known way to bomb your car for fleas.

The average lifespan of a flea is three to four months.

Yes, fleas can survive in a cold car. They will need to be kept warm though.

Spray a repellent onto the surfaces where the fleas are likely to occur. This may include carpets, furniture, and bedding.

Fleas will not survive in human hair, but they may survive on other types of animals.

Yes, fleas can be killed with heat.

The most common way to kill fleas is to apply an insecticide directly to the skin.

A flea can survive a temperature range of -30 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius.

Yes, it is safe to set off a bug bomb in a car.

There is no definitive answer to this question as the best flea bomb will vary depending on the specific needs of the user. However, some general tips that may help include using a flea bomb that is easy to use and has a short fuse, as well as choosing a Flea Bomb that is specifically designed to kill fleas.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that fleas bite humans.

Fleas will live for up to 10 days after a bombing.

Fleas lay eggs about once a month.

There are a few ways to tell if fleas have been eliminated from a pet:-Check for red itches on the skin. Fleas can’t survive without blood, so if there are any red areas, they’re probably gone.-Check for clean floors and carpets. If there are any dirty spots or dirt on the furniture or floor, that means the pet was probably visited by fleas and they’ve been eliminated.

Some people believe that fleas will go away on their own if the environment is clean and they have a good diet. Other people believe that thefleas will go away when they are exposed to a specific chemical or when they are given a vaccine.