Beef tapeworms, specifically Taenia saginata, typically reach maturity in about 2 to 3 months after the initial infection. They develop in the intestines of the host, where they can grow to several meters in length. Once mature, they can produce eggs that are expelled through the host's feces, continuing the lifecycle. Proper cooking of beef can prevent infection.
No. Kissing your dog cannot give you tape worms because you get tapeworms by only consuming undercooked or raw meats. Such as pork or beef.
No there not black all tape worms are WHITE
they could (all fleas carry tape worms)
Tape worms
tape worms
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Tape worms.
NO! Ivomec will not even harm tape worms, Valbazen ( albendazole ) will, both are broad spectrum wormers, but Ivomec causes worms to die from over producing a naturally occurring acid that is not present in Tape worms.
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Yes they can
yes that's how dogs get worms Yes, tape worms like to lay eggs on fish. Later that fish becomes sushi. Then you may eat that fish. Then the tape worm's eggs will hatch.