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Flea larvae resemble the larvae of many herbivorous beetles. They are long, worm-like or caterpillar-like typically many-legged creatures often with a chitinous exoskeleton in place. They are not usually microscopic but are very, very small and so are best observed under magnification.

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Newly hatched nymphs are translucent, lighter in color and become browner as they reach maturity.

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its look like a black ball with the antenna on their head.

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Baby ticks are called seed ticks. They resemble a poppy seed but with six legs. Baby ticks still like to feed on warm mammals.

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