How to get rid of bugs car

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HAEV you just discovered that you have been carrying some extra, unwanted passengers?

If that is the case, it makes sense that you would want to get rid of whatever intruding critters that have been invading your space.

Whether you are dealing with spiders, ants, fleas, bed bugs, or flies, there is always a solution.

Vacuum your car

The vacuum you use should have powerful suction.

Alternatively, you could seek out professional exterminators to handle the problem with their own specialised vacuums.

Vacuuming tackles several bug-related issues at once: it can suck away live critters that continue to use you as a taxi service, as well as eliminating eggs, which ensures that the problem does not spread.

Wash the floor mats/any removable upholstery

Fabric is an ideal spot to lay eggs, at least in the minds of your invaders.

Moreover, bugs can hide and seek refuge under these removable parts of your car, so make sure you eliminate them when you vacuum and clean the interior, lest any insects take refuge underneath.

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Washing these also ensures that any eggs that have survived the vacuum are eliminated.

Wash the exterior of your car

Bugs can cling to the outside of your car and eventually make their way inside.

A common (and easily spotted) example of this is on your side mirrors.

You would be hard pressed to find someone who has not had a spider’s web on their mirror at some point.

You can either wash your car by hand or take it to a car wash.

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