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We just used flea fogger in our house. Do we have to wash all the bedding that would have been affected?

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All the cupboards and cabinets and closets were open, so I'm wondering if I need to wash all the towels, sheets, blankets, clothes, etc. that were exposed to the fogger.

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  1. Yes, wash the bedding. You probably should have had the bare matress exposed when you fogged. Spray it, put down a new matress pad and then the clean sheets.


  2. yes. you could get sick from the residue.  be sure you wash your dishes too.

  3. After that or any other fumigation you need to clean everything from top to bottom.

  4. I agree with the other answers, yes you should clean up.

    And shame on "O" for being so judgmental without knowing the facts. It is against the guidelines to harass another member and it is a reportable offense. Perhaps if others clicked on her abusive answer it might wake her up.

    Perhaps she has taken on others' children because of a family situation or her religion. Judge not, lest you be judged.

  5. I would.  Yuck.  If the fleas were on the beds or whatever, they might have dead fleas on them.  Another yuck.

    And O, you SHOULD be ashamed and thinking before you speak isn't censorship.  It's maturity.

    Honey, you have as many kids as you want.  You're the one who has to take care of them and support them.  Don't pay any attention to bozos who think they know what you should do.

  6. Yes, anything exposed should be thoroughly cleaned. Put those kids to work! ;<)

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