No
The tapeworm Dipylidium caninum can be transmitted when a flea is swallowed by pets or humans.
the infected flea would jump on to a human and bite them wich would infect the person.
you cant
the infected flea would jump on to a human and bite them wich would infect the person.
while the physical injury inflicted by a flea bite alone may not be enough to kill a human being, fleas are known to carry some very serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. in serious cases flea bites can also result in anemia.
A Flea.
they bite themselvs because they hae an itchy spoy and they try to bite the flea it usually gets the flea out
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.
A flea bite spreads and you get sick and you can get that from dogs and cats and a gnat bite is a little bump on your arm, leg, face, hand exc. and you can cure that with quick shot
Not normally. However if the flea is carrying plague then this could kill you.
no, but they do bite.
No, flea treatments are only designed to kill the infestation of outside parasites. In order to kill worms, a dewormer has to be administered.