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The "flea beetle"
Adult flea beetles feed externally on plants while their larvae feed on roots
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Yes - the medication impregnated in the flea collar is designed to kill off any existing infestation - and deter fleas from landing on the animal in future.
This is the Alder Flea Beetle. You can see this on the wensite below -
ant, beetle, cootie, flea, gnat, louse, pest, vermin
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Alltica chalybea.
You can bathe them in dog flea shampoo or dust their undersides with Sevin (the kind you use in the garden).
You would need to be more specific !... Are you talking about insects as small as a flea - or as big as a titan beetle !
Depends on the origin of the burnt materials. Poisonous vegetation will most likely create a poisonous ash that would either deter or poison the tick or flea.
Arthropods would include the dung beetle, the woodlouse, the spiny lobster, the termite, the flea, the millipede, the eurypterid, the cicada, and many others.
Paul McCartney, and all the other "beetles." But if you are asking about the insect then, no, I don't think so. Do an experiment and then mail me!! If you of coarse, possibly can.