The fly and the mosquito are 2 different insects, besides that they transmitt different diseases.
Flea bites can cause skin irritation, itching, redness, and sometimes allergic reactions in humans. In some cases, flea bites can transmit diseases such as typhus and plague, though this is rare. It's important to promptly treat flea bites to prevent further complications.
To prevent flea bites, you can use flea prevention products on your pets, regularly vacuum your home, wash bedding and pet bedding frequently, and consider using natural repellents like cedar oil or diatomaceous earth. You may also want to treat your yard if it's infested with fleas.
The best option is to leave the current bites alone and get rid of the fleas - you will need to treat any mammalian or avian pets that you have as well as the entire house. A severe infestation may take several applications to clear out entirely. If the bites are extremely irritating, or you have scratched them to the point of causing scabs or small infections in your skin, you should talk to your doctor about cortizone or other anti-inflammatory medications that can help you get through the healing process.
The small jumping bug that is not a flea is called a springtail.
The bug that jumps like a flea is called a grasshopper.
well yes flea bites can be harmful to humans but mostly when a flea bites a human it just gets itchy and annoying
One disease spread by flea bites was called Black Death.
monkey can have flea's but flea cannot have monkey..hahah
Black death was spread by flea bites. Flea bites transferred Yersinia pestis bacterium.
No more flea bites
Yes
An elephant can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants.
Flea bites can be dangerous to babies. The saliva of fleas contains anticoagulants which can cause severe infections in infants.
Not all flea bites will itch, as individuals may react differently to the bites. Some people may experience no itching at all, while others may have intense itching. It's important to monitor flea bites for any signs of infection or irritation.
no, but they do bite.
mexicans.
Yes