Only way that helped me years ago, was to go and buy a few cans of bug bombs. CAUTION!! If you do this, make the necessary precautions before you set these off. I don't know where your pets kennel is so here goes for in the home: Get all children and pets out the house, make sure you have everything you need with you before you do this, you do not want to go back in your house once you set these off. Then after so many hours you can go back into your house, all the bugs should be dead, including any Spiders or any other bugs. Make sure you wash all your glasses and dishes, or put what you use alot into a plastic bag Inhaling this is LETHAL!!!!!!!!
You have the concern of getting rid of the fleas while making it possible to still use the bed. So, you cannot spray pesticide on the bed. What you can do is to eliminate as many eggs as you can before they hatch. Gestation is roughly two weeks. So, washing all of the bedding and vacuuming weekly is a good place to start. After vacuuming, immediately dispose of the vacuum bag in a sealed garbage can. Otherwise, the fleas will escape and will repopulate the area. Placing a flea collar inside the bag can also help. I had good luck with a spray I obtained from the vet which interrupted flea gestation. I sprayed it under the bed and in other areas where my pets rested. If there are fleas in the yard, you will have to treat that area also.
There is a product in an aerosol can called Precor 2000. Use that on the matt/box springs, launder bedding, treat carpet, vacuum thoroughly and check your pets and you should be in good shape.
Gently sprinkle Borax soap on the bedding to exterminate fleas from the bed, and other places where fleas might be present (carpets, etc.)
I believe there's Flea Spray for that. =))
get a flea collar
Bed bugs or fleas? Methods are different.
wash your bed clothes
Yes. But so can fleas, so you might want to treat for fleas too.
do the litle black bugs jump around or anything and do you have any pets because you might have fleas in your bed and ur pets might have fleas to
fleas,ticks,lice, and/or bed bugs
If it doesn't have fleas, nothing.If it does, there is a possibility it would spread to the bed but fleas prefer living things so they can remain on the cat. But if the cat has fleas and it is left unchecked, there is a chance the house with become infested with fleas -- especially if there is a lot of carpeting and soft furniture. Other animals increase the speed of infestation.
Bed bugs do not bit through sheets. But there are bed bugs that bite animals and people for their blood, like ticks and fleas. Ticks look like cockroaches but smaller and fleas are really little and they jump really high.
fleas
there is such things as bed bugs that live in your matress and bite you when your sleeping or something from outside could have crawled in your bed
The dog needs to go visit his or her vet and get a flea shot which is a smelly odor that is applied to the back of his or her neck which takes about 48 hours to rid of the fleas.
Unless the used beds have been exposed to numerous fleas (from dirty animals sleeping on the bed), in most cases, used beds are safe. Vacuuming and steaming the bed (mattress) is recommended, especially if you have allergies.
Bed bugs can live on/in anything, but bed bugs cannot get into the mattree with outer covering of the Tempurpedic. An exterminator will need to treat the mattress because eggs and nymphs do tend to reside on the outer fabric, and it is possible that bed bugs are hiding in the seams of the zipper. Most likely the bed bugs are living in the box spring, and not the mattress itself.
bed bugs are microscopic so i doubt that they like bird seed No they feed on a host (blood) like fleas 7 are actually not microscopic, they are bigger than fleas & you can easily see adults with the naked eye.