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Fleas, their offspring and how they survive!
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We recently had my friends daughter over to stay the night. Bedding was brought over from another friend who has 3 cats. Now all the bedding was clean and fine but my husband and I are now covered in flea bites. . . and flea bites they are! and also we don't have ANY pets at all. I assume that the fleas probably arrived with the cot and bedding, which is also being stored at my house.
My concerns are, A) how do I get rid of them? B) Once the bedding etc is removed from my house, will the fleas stay???
yours Itchingley!!
My concerns are, A) how do I get rid of them? B) Once the bedding etc is removed from my house, will the fleas stay???
yours Itchingley!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Once you have fleas in the house,they can lay eggs! The best remedy is to buy a bomb-seriously,they work well.Maybe you ought to thoroughly check the bedding+the cot,perhaps give the bedding a hottish wash.Good luck. I bought one of these bombs on Amazon for about £17,they provide a mask and gloves,for a friend who was desperate.
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