Clothes and flea bombs?


Question:I'm going to fog for fleas on Monday, I'm currently rearranging my kids rooms and vacuuming like crazy (and freezing the vacuum bag in a sealed bag overnight so I can use again).

I know I have to have everything off the floor but I have a lot of blankets and clothes (5 of us in the house) that were previously stored in closets and plastic boxes.

Should I wash & dry them then tie them in plastic bags and when we've fogged put them away or leave them on a table in bags set off the foggers and wash them after?
I just don't want to wash them all now just to wash them again after we bomb for fleas.
Any help would be appreciated.

ps. after we fog the entire house what should we do to avoid a reinfestation, we don't have cats or dogs.

Answers:
I would leave them out and then wash them after fogging the house. Any of them that you know you won't use - due to out of style, everyone's outgrown them, etc. - just toss before you even begin so that you have less to deal with.



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