Fleas don't carry chlamydia.
Sweat does not carry chlamydia and can't transmit chlamydia.
Yes, fleas can infest raccoons.
No, bees don't carry fleas. They have their own pests, such as the varroa mite, but these are not interested in humans or other animals.
Yes, the possums live in my attic and fleas fall from the vents and cracks because of them.
Yes, they do.
Bubonic plague and Cat Scratch disease can be carried by fleas.
the pleage but basically the rodents didn't carry it ,it was the fleas in the rodent's skin that carry it
Chlamydia can't be made from vomit. It's made from its parent bacteria. Are you asking if vomit can carry chlamydia and infect someone who's cleaning it up? No.
No, rats never carried plague. It was the fleas that they carried. Domesticated rats don't have fleas. Even wild rats are very clean and any fleas they do have don't carry plague much anymore.
They feast on insects if given the chance, and rarely carry ticks; they groom often and eat their ticks. The average opossum eats 1-3,000 ticks a year. They may have fleas, but the fleas are small and not numerous.
They can and sometimes do, although it is the fleas on them that actually carry the diesease.
Possibly, they can carry various diseases