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Can fleas live in bedding?

Ned Mertz
Ned Mertz
2025-07-29 10:46:27
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Fleas are not usually found infesting a homeowner’s beds and bedding. Fleas that are observed in beds and bedding are most likely there only to take a blood meal or were perhaps dislodged from the animal if the pet is allowed to sleep in the same bed as the homeowner. However, if the homeowner does not wash and change the bedding for a long while, it is possible that the immature stages of the fleas could possibly take up residence in a bed or bedding. The more likely situation is that flea eggs, larvae and pupae are living under the bed or, even more likely, are living in the bed and bedding of the household pet(s). Fleas in the house are typically found in sleeping areas such as bedding, carpet, and mattresses. Small, dark, oval-shaped spots that show up on a light-colored sheet could be fleas in the bed.
Monte King
Monte King
2025-07-29 09:45:48
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Fleas are attracted to the warmth and potential food source that a bed provides. They prefer to hide in soft materials and small crevices, making mattresses, pillows, and bedding ideal spots. However, without a host to feed on, they won’t survive long in these areas. Fleas like to burrow into soft, small spaces and hide, such as plush carpeting and bedding. Fleas are far more likely to live on your pet’s body or bedding than on your sheets and blankets. If you share your bed with your pet, fleas may lay eggs in or around your bedding and blankets, and you may find flea larvae on your bed.
Willy Smith
Willy Smith
2025-07-29 07:42:41
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Fleas lay eggs in carpets, rugs, furnishings, skirting boards, even in between floor boards. They can be visible on your pet with the naked eye, or you may spot black specs on your pets skin or coat, this is flea faeces. Washing your pet’s bedding will go some way to eliminating the fleas and eggs that might reside there. Your pet’s bedding isn’t limited to the bedding you intend for them; if they sleep on your bed, you should wash your own bedding too. If your pet spends time on a throw on your sofa, wash that too. You should wash the bedding on a high heat to ensure it is cleaned thoroughly.