sand fleas
Sand fleas are small creatures which live on beaches and feed on tidal litter. They are unrelated to human fleas and would not survive for very long on the human body or in human clothes. They are only named sand "fleas" because they jump.
Sand Fleas don't have to brain power to make a rocket to make a successive moon landing...
Wash your hair!
You could go to a doctor.
No. Sand is sediment. It is not alive.
obviously the same amount as the sand fleas
Sand fleas, also known as beach hoppers, do not swim back to the ocean with the tide. They are not adapted for swimming in water and typically burrow into the sand or vegetation to avoid being swept away by the tide.
they are either fleas normal ones or sand fleas if sand fleas they are very hard to get rid of and they will lay dormant for upto 25 years every time a animal comes in they will come out of dormant. that's any kind of animal will hair. they only need one strand of hair to live.Answerthey are either fleas normal ones or sand fleas if sand fleas they are very hard to get rid of and they will lay dormant for upto 25 years every time a animal comes in they will come out of dormant. that's any kind of animal will hair. they only need one strand of hair to live.
The term abiotic refers to something that is not alive. Sand is clearly not alive, so it is abiotic.
It is nearly impossible to keep a sand crab alive in a domesticated setting as they rely on the actions of the tides and ocean minerals and microscopic organism for food and neither can be replicated in a tank. Generally it's always a bad idea to bring animals home from the beach. Take him back and release him where you found him. http://www.ehow.com/how_2221920_feed-sand-crabs.html
From a can of DEEP WOODS OFF!: "Provides long-lasting protection from mosquitoes, ticks (including ticks that carry Lyme disease) and biting flies: stable flies, black flies, and sand flies. Also repels chiggers, fleas, gnats, no-see-ums from treated skin or clothing." So yes.