Yes, If you think you have one inside go to the hospital.
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The LITERAL meaning would be a flea in your ear! But "a flea in your ear" is an idiom, a saying, and it is not normally used literally.
Human flea was created in 1758.
The cast of A Flea Orchestra in Your Ear - 2012 includes: Stewart Lockwood as Harley Byrne
Yes there are types of flea that live on goats Cat, dog and human fleas are found occasionally on goats.
Usually when a mouse ear gets crusty its because it has an ear infection or a tick (flea)
Isn't flea a famous Journalist figure?
A flea live mostly on humans body but only on the dirty ones that don't wash and all ways drink and sleep on the Streeet and it does not always have to live on humans because they have there own how but know one knows where they live or even if they are really.
The tapeworm Dipylidium caninum can be transmitted when a flea is swallowed by pets or humans.
It means someone is telling you a small hint to remind you of something
well yes flea bites can be harmful to humans but mostly when a flea bites a human it just gets itchy and annoying
Nope. All fleas are the same. There's no human flea, cat flea, dog flea, or any certain flea. They're on everything. A human could possibly get sick if they had a reaction to a flea bite (unlikely), but flea bites only itch. Trust me, I know. I attract fleas *and* mosquitoes, and all those other horrible things.
Yes, this happens all the time. Fleas typically prefer to live on other mammals like dogs and cats because they can hide in the fur coat easier. However, if a human is the only meal they can find, fleas will happily feed on humans with no problem.A flea would much prefer to live off of the blood of cats, dogs, or other animals, than they would that of a human. It is extremely unlikely for a human to be infested with fleas, but singular flea-bites are not uncommon.