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A wash cycle can kill these pests, but this isn’t a guaranteed method for success. The wash cycle alone may not be enough. Bed bugs are tough, and while they can drown, the real killer is heat. Water temperature matters a lot.
To be effective, bedding and clothing should be washed on the hottest setting the fabric can tolerate. Bed bugs cannot survive temperatures above 118°F, so a hot wash followed by a high-heat dryer cycle gives you the best chance of killing them. The dryer, in fact, is often more reliable than the washer; 30 minutes on high heat can be enough to do the job on items that have already been washed.
Following some basic guidance can improve your chances of killing bed bugs in the washing machine:
Wash all bedding, clothing, and soft furnishings on the hottest setting safe for the fabric
Dry on high heat for at least 30 minutes after washing
Seal clean items in plastic bags immediately after drying to prevent re-infestation
Don't carry potentially infested items through other rooms; bag them before moving them
Check items like curtains, cushion covers, and soft toys too, not just bedding
If you've found signs of bed bugs, washing your bedding is a sensible first step, but it won't resolve the infestation. Professional bed bug treatments target bugs in every crack and crevice that a washing machine simply can't reach.
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