Isn't flea a famous Journalist figure?
one organsim lives off of,feeds upon,and harms another organism. ex. dog is harmed and flea is fed.
Human flea was created in 1758.
The tapeworm Dipylidium caninum can be transmitted when a flea is swallowed by pets or humans.
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.
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.
On a human you wait it out and the will disappear
No, A cats flee is just a normal flee they are the same size as flees that you would find on a human, they may vary in size depending on how old they are.
Yes, flea eggs look identical to dandruff of a dog, in fact without a microscope look identical to human dandruff, and even be present on human scalps.
No
You will not have any fleas.
Okay here goes:Bubonic plauge: The most common in the era of the black death. It was passed from the bacterica off a flea to a rat when the flea bites it. The rat gets the disease and dies so thats one hazard as there were LOTS of fleas and rats, and also after the rat dies the flea finds a home on a human. The flea(s) bite the human and the disease was passed onto them.Puenomic plauge: This was the rarer plauge in the era of the black death, and much more deadly. It was passed through the air. If someone with the puenomic plague coughed and you were directly in front of them, the plauge was passed to you.Hope I helped ;)