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Does carpet cleaning kill fleas?

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Oliver Farrey
August 18, 2023
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Does carpet cleaning really kill fleas?

Yes, carpet cleaning can effectively help eliminate fleas from your home, but following a comprehensive approach is essential.

Treating your pets, washing and vacuuming your carpets, repeating the process, and using non-chemical methods will allow you to achieve flea-free carpets without resorting to harsh chemicals or pesticides.

Kill fleas on your pets first

Before tackling the carpet, it's crucial to address the source of the problem: your furry companions. Fleas often hitch a ride on your pets and use them as hosts for their survival. Begin by giving your pets a thorough flea treatment, such as a vet-approved flea shampoo or topical solution.

Regular grooming and using flea combs can also help remove adult fleas and eggs from your pets' fur. Remember, a holistic approach is critical to successful flea eradication.

Wash and vacuum to kill fleas

Now you have treated your pets, let's turn our attention to your carpets. Fleas and their eggs can nestle deep within the fibres, making a cosy home for themselves. Start by thoroughly vacuuming all carpeted areas, paying extra attention to corners, edges, and under furniture.

After vacuuming, immediately empty the vacuum bag and change for a fresh bag, as fleas can still survive inside. Wash any removable fabric items in hot water, such as pet bedding, cushion covers, and curtains. 

Next, call your local professional carpet cleaning company to help steam clean your carpets. 

To kill fleas, you must reach temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius. Hence, you will need to hire a carpet cleaner who can guarantee they clean at or above this temperature. Typically, they will need a truck-mounted hot water extraction machine, or if they have a portable extraction carpet cleaning machine, they will need an inline heater attached. 

We provide Oldham carpet cleaning service and the surrounding areas and have the equipment mentioned above required to kill fleas.

 All of the above helps to eliminate any remaining pests and prevents re-infestation.

Repeat to kill fleas

More than one cleaning round might be required to eradicate fleas, especially if the infestation is substantial. Repeating the washing and vacuuming process at least once a week for a few weeks can help break the flea life cycle.

Remember, fleas go through various life stages, and their eggs can hatch over time. Consistency is vital to ensuring you will eliminate all stages of fleas effectively.

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What is the fastest way to get rid of fleas in carpet?

If you're looking for the quickest way to tackle a flea problem in your carpets, combining multiple methods is your best bet. Start with a thorough vacuuming session to physically remove adult fleas, eggs, and larvae.

Next, consider hiring a steam cleaning company to deep clean your carpets. High-temperature steam kills fleas and sanitises the carpet, making it a less hospitable environment for these pesky critters.

Does carpet cleaning kill flea eggs?

Yes, carpet cleaning can help eliminate flea eggs but it requires consistent and thorough efforts. Vacuuming, steam cleaning, and washing fabric items will target adult fleas and their eggs. Remember that flea eggs are tiny and can easily hide within carpet fibres.

Repeating the cleaning routine increases the chances of catching newly hatched fleas before they mature and lay more eggs.

How to treat a severe flea infestation?

If your home is facing a severe flea infestation, it's advisable to seek professional help. Pest control experts have the knowledge and tools to tackle extensive infestations effectively. They can provide targeted treatments safe for your family and pets while completely eradicating fleas from your carpets and living spaces.

How do I destroy flea colonies without bombing or pesticides?

If you're concerned about using chemicals in your home, there are alternative methods to consider. Diatomaceous earth, a natural powder from fossilised algae, can be sprinkled on carpets to dehydrate and kill fleas. Here's an article on the PETA website about safe solutions, mentioning Diatomaceous earth powder.

Regularly washing your pets' bedding, maintaining a clean environment, and using flea-repellent plants like lavender and eucalyptus can also help deter fleas without using chemical bombs.

Conclusion

In conclusion, carpet cleaning can effectively kill fleas, but it's a multi-step process that requires diligence and consistency. Treating your pets, washing and vacuuming your carpets, and repeating the cleaning routine is crucial to flea eradication. Remember, chemical and non-chemical options allow you to choose the approach that aligns with your preferences and concerns.

Following these steps, you can enjoy a flea-free home and happy, itch-free pets.

Oliver Farrey
Owner, Fresh Fibres

This article was written by Oliver Farrey, owner of Fresh Fibres. Oliver Farrey is an experienced carpet cleaning company owner and also owns and runs Njord Chemicals, a chemical supply company, supplying advanced technology cleaning solutions to carpet cleaners and other supply companies all over the world. Oliver Farrey runs carpet and upholstery cleaning courses from his business premises based in Oldham near Manchester. Oliver Farrey also owns the 'Carpet Cleaning Advice Network UK' Facebook group where he helps new and experienced carpet cleaners.

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