There would be less Bubonic Plague'
well, fleas live on blood, so its possible
Yes, it is possible to get fleas without having any pets. Fleas can be carried into a home on clothing, shoes, or other items, and can also be present in outdoor environments.
Yes, it is possible to get fleas without owning a pet. Fleas can be carried into your home on clothing, shoes, or by other animals like rodents or wildlife. Once inside, they can infest your home and bite humans.
Fleas can enter a house without pets by hitching a ride on clothing, shoes, or other items that have come into contact with infested areas. They can also be brought in by rodents or wildlife that have fleas. Once inside, fleas can infest carpets, furniture, and bedding, leading to a potential infestation.
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Neither ! Fleas will feed on any warm-blooded animal (including humans !) - Dogs will survive quite happily without fleas.. and vice-versa !
maybe
yes, everything in the world dies.
There is no predetermination for when an animal gets the fleas. The chance of an animal getting the fleas is completely random. Take it as a hunch though, I think the lazy type neighbors might get fleas the most often.
To effectively get rid of fleas in your yard without harming your pets, you can use natural remedies like diatomaceous earth or nematodes, regularly mow your lawn, and keep the yard clean by removing debris where fleas can hide. Additionally, you can use pet-safe flea repellents and regularly groom and treat your pets for fleas.
Yes itchyness is only 1 symptom
Fleas are hard to crush because they have a hard shell that protects them. There are over 2,000 species of fleas throughout the world.