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Can Fleas Travel on Clothing?

June 15, 2022

We often think of fleas as a nuisance for your cat or dog. They have an annoying way of getting into their fur, and it can be a real problem to get them out. But it is their uncanny ability to get into your home and cause a significant infestation that is a source of concern for many, especially if their presence is not properly eliminated.


This has become a significant problem for many people. No doubt, the best way to ensure you don’t get a flea infestation in your home is to make sure they
never get inside in the first place.

Avoid Bringing Them Home With You

Fleas do not fly, but they are excellent jumpers. A typical flea can jump up to 13 inches to get where they want to be, which is as much as 200 times the length of its body. So, all you have to do is walk on a pathway where they are waiting, and in less than a second, they have a free ride to your home. So, as you’re walking about in your community, a flea’s ability to jump onto your clothing and hitch a ride is definitely possible.

How Long Can They Live on Clothing?

Fleas usually like to set up camp close to a reliable food source. Since they feed on blood, you can bet that if they get on your clothes, they will want to stay where a good meal is available when they are ready, which is inside your home. However, their preferred environment is in a moist or shady area, not in the folds of your garments. When outside, they will most likely be found under tree branches, on a freshly watered lawn, or in piles of leaves. 


So, once inside your home, they will look for a good substitute for those perfect conditions. Most likely in the safety of your furniture, bedding, or dark corners. The good news is that they won’t live very long in your clothes. 


The main point here is that they will quickly find a more favorable environment to settle into once they are in your home. As long as they can find a good meal, they will be happy to nest in the crevices of your furniture, in your bed, or in any other place where they can get a good food source.

How to Avoid an Infestation

You pick up fleas in the same way your pets do. There are likely fleas nearby whenever you’re outside in grassy areas or dense foliage. By taking a few basic steps, you can prevent an infestation before it begins:


  • Be diligent about sweeping and vacuuming your floors, carpets, and rugs
  • Clean your bedding frequently
  • Always remove clothing and wash after walking in areas where fleas are found


Since it is much harder to get rid of fleas than to keep them out, if you’re already dealing with an infestation, it’s best to
call in the pros at YES Pest to get the situation under control to take back your home.

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