Absolutely! They are horrifying if you live on a farm or are surrounded by farms. All our animals have them, they are thick as thieves in the grass and a simple walk will see your pants covered in the little bastards. The almost non-existent winter we had didn't freeze deep enough to kill all the eggs/hybernating survivors from last year and they are all multiplying in the hundreds of thousands. There will be no combating them this year and we can only hope for a really hard winter to cull their numbers. Of we have another super mild winter I don't even want go imagine what it will be like.
It means that if you associate with bad people, it rubs off on you just like fleas.
Yes, it is recommended to keep fleas off your cat year round even if you dont see any fleas
It dies. I'm so sorry.
Dogs can have fleas all right, & they can cause problems such as tapeworms. (Also, "FLEES" is actually spelled FLEAS.)Hope this helps.=Dominique, an 11 year old girl=
Depend on where you live. Once it freezes outside there will be no more fleas. If you live in a warmer climate where there is the possibility of fleas year round, then yes. In the colder climates, Frontline should be put on a month before it warms up and fleas start to emerge.
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He might have a bad case of fleas. Or if not you should take him to the vet.
Yes, the eggs is what stays and hatch when conditions a suitable for them to live. Fleas eggs can live for over a year in furniture and carpet, my vet told me this.
They feast on insects if given the chance, and rarely carry ticks; they groom often and eat their ticks. The average opossum eats 1-3,000 ticks a year. They may have fleas, but the fleas are small and not numerous.
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Fleas hosted by the black rats, made a bad mix. When the fleas killed the rat, they would look for a anther host. Humans made a good host in trasport ships.
I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.