Что делать, если в кровати блохи?

Что делать, если в кровати блохи? - briefly

Strip the bed, wash all linens at ≥ 60 °C, vacuum the mattress and surrounding floor, then apply a certified flea spray or powder to the mattress surface. Repeat the process after seven days and inspect for any remaining insects.

Что делать, если в кровати блохи? - in detail

If fleas are discovered in the sleeping surface, immediate action prevents spreading and reduces bite risk.

  1. Remove all bedding, including sheets, pillowcases, blankets and mattress covers.
    • Place items in a sealed plastic bag.
    • Wash at the highest temperature the fabric tolerates, ideally 60 °C (140 °F) or higher.
    • Dry on the hottest setting for at least 30 minutes.

  2. Vacuum the mattress, box spring, bed frame and surrounding floor.
    • Use a brush‑attachment to dislodge eggs and larvae.
    • Empty the vacuum canister or bag into a sealed container and discard it outdoors.

  3. Treat the mattress and surrounding area with an appropriate insecticide.
    • Choose a product labeled for flea control on indoor fabrics.
    • Follow label instructions regarding dosage, ventilation and re‑application intervals.
    • Allow the treated surface to dry completely before replacing bedding.

  4. Inspect and clean adjacent furniture.
    • Remove cushions, upholstery covers and pet bedding; wash or steam‑clean them.
    • Apply the same insecticide treatment to crevices, baseboards and carpet edges.

  5. Address the source of the infestation.
    • Examine pets for fleas; administer veterinary‑approved topical or oral treatments.
    • Treat pet sleeping areas with the same laundering and vacuuming steps.
    • Consider a professional pest‑control service if the problem persists after two weeks of self‑treatment.

  6. Implement preventive measures.
    • Keep bedding and room temperature low; fleas thrive in warm, humid environments.
    • Use a flea‑preventive collar or medication on pets year‑round.
    • Regularly vacuum and wash bedding weekly during high‑risk seasons.

Following these steps eliminates the current infestation and reduces the likelihood of recurrence.