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Yes, bleach can kill fleas, but it is not the most effective or safest method for flea control. Bleach contains strong chemicals that can eliminate adult fleas and their eggs on hard surfaces, such as floors and countertops. However, using bleach on carpets, furniture, and pet bedding can be dangerous for pets and humans due to its toxic fumes and potential skin irritation.
How Bleach Affects Fleas
Kills on Contact – Bleach can kill fleas that come into direct contact with it, but it doesn’t provide long-term prevention.
Breaks Down Flea Eggs – The harsh chemicals in bleach can destroy flea eggs, helping to reduce infestations.
Requires Dilution – Undiluted bleach is too strong and can damage surfaces or pose health risks. A diluted solution (one part bleach to ten parts water) is usually recommended for cleaning.