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HydrogenPeroxideKillFleasOnCarpetSpeed

On the Speed of Hydrogen Peroxide to Kill Fleas on Carpets
Now I want to discuss the speed of hydrogen peroxide to kill fleas on carpets. Fleas, a nuisance to people and animals, live in carpets, and have been suffering for a long time.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. When applied to carpets, it touches the body of fleas and oxidizes their bodies. However, its killing speed is related to various factors.

First, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is also. If the concentration is high, it has strong oxidizing properties and kills fleas quickly. High concentrations can quickly break the epidermis of fleas, eat their body tissues, and make them die in a short time. On the contrary, if the concentration is low, the effect is slow, and the killing time is long.

Second, the number and density of fleas. If the carpet fleas are numerous and dense, although hydrogen peroxide is effective, it will take time to exterminate them. Cover the fleas to protect each other, or hide in the depths of the carpet, and they will not be able to touch the medicine for a while and die.

Third, the material and environment of the carpet. The carpet is dense and the medicine is difficult to penetrate, so the fleas are avoided and not easy to kill quickly. And the temperature and humidity of the environment also have an impact. High temperature increases the activity of hydrogen peroxide, which kills fleas quickly; if it is wet, the medicine is easily dispersed, or its concentration is reduced, and the speed of flea killing also changes.

Generally speaking, high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, applied to carpets with few fleas and loose texture, can be seen in a few hours, fleas die. However, if you want to extinguish it, you still need to observe the situation and apply the medicine again to keep the carpet free of fleas.