How to Use Bleach for Flea Control
Prepare a Diluted Solution: Mix one part bleach with ten parts water.
Clean Hard Surfaces: Mop tile, linoleum, or other non-porous floors with the solution.
Dispose of Flea Eggs: Wash bedding, rugs, and other washable fabrics in hot water with bleach if they are bleach-safe.
Precautions
Bleach is toxic to pets and humans if ingested or inhaled in large amounts.
Avoid using bleach directly on carpets, upholstery, or porous surfaces as it can cause damage.
Ventilate the area well during and after cleaning.
While bleach may help reduce fleas temporarily, it is not a complete solution. Fleas often hide in carpets, pet bedding, and cracks, so combining bleach with vacuuming and professional pest control is recommended for effective flea elimination.