They are able to live inside and outside.
They can.
yes skunks have fleas most animals get fleas especially ones that live outside
Yes, if temperatures are between 50 and 130 degrees.
They both are friends like mice don't eat flies
Fleas are animals that live off the blood of animals. A flea is a tiny insect that burrows into usually a pet's skin and can jump from place to place.
Host animal- dog or cat, they also infest carpets and dirt outside.
Indeed, ectoparrasites manifest on the outside of the bode of the host, ecto means outside. Examples are fleas and thicks. Endoparasites are the opposites and live inside the body, endo means inside.
Not as a rule, they are too small, fast and live in completely different areas
Depend on where you live. Once it freezes outside there will be no more fleas. If you live in a warmer climate where there is the possibility of fleas year round, then yes. In the colder climates, Frontline should be put on a month before it warms up and fleas start to emerge.
No! No! No! cat fleas cant live in human clothes! its a scientific fact!!!!!Correction:There are no "cat fleas" - fleas are fleas, and the same ones that get on cats also get on dogs and other animals. The even bite people, but since people don't have fur for them to hide or burrow in, they don't stay on them.And yes, fleas can live in clothing. Fleas can actually live in a sort of suspended animation for a long time, even outside in the cold winter. Then as soon as they detect body heat, they are able to leap onto the body of the animal that's nearby.
fleas on that live rats its not the fleas it was the blueberries
well, fleas live on blood, so its possible