You should probably ask your vet for advice on that.
The flea has a " Host " from which it draws blood . A flea is a parasite.
no, because fleas drink blood
Each flea market will have their own restrictions. Most likely you won't be able to serve alcoholic beverages.
The best application method for applying dog medicine depends on the type of medication being administered, as well as the size and condition of the animal. For example, flea medicine can be given by putting a flea collar on or dropped directly in the fur at the back of the neck- however, some animals may need a "flea dip" bath. Treatments for some conditions may be topical ointments, drops, or pills that may need to be hidden in food to be administered.
Surface that touch food are called "food contact surfaces".
yes T Food, including food supplements and prescription food T Grooming NT Medicines and medical supplies NT Veterinarian services NT Boarding, sitting, or walking NT Flea collars, flea powder, flea and tick soap, and tick sprays from https://revenue-pa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1866/~/are-pet-supplies-subject-to-sales-tax%3F
Food, shelter and warmth. (and protection from the few predators of fleas)
A food contact surface is any surface of equipment, utensil, containers and wrappings that come into direct contact with food.
Food, medication, clothing, agriculture
The "Life Cycle" describes the various stages a flea goes through during it's life.The adult flea is one of the four stages of fleas. Beginning with the flea egg, the life cycle continues through three instars of larval development and into the more dormant pupal stage where the flea larvae are transformed into adult fleas. The egg, larva, pupa and adult comprises what is known as complete metamorphosis.However, the "Life Span" tells us how long a flea can live. As long as 2 years. One year without water. These are extremes and not the normal lifespan. A flea might live a year and a half under ideal conditions. These include the right temperature, food supply, and humidity. Generally speaking, though, an adult flea only lives for 2 or 3 months. Without a host for food, a flea's life might be as short as a few days. But with ample food supply, the adult flea will often live up to 100 days. This information is available in the Library of Congress.http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/flea.html
the food becomes nutrients and undigested food becomes a waste............... :D
There is no purpose for a flea They are just part of the food chain. Maybe but what organism is their prey? I've been wondering the same thing myself. I find no purpose for them other than a cash cow for flea control product manufacturers and retailers.