No they dont but the fleas do
Obviously the fleas are affecting him. He scratches because they bite. He could also be allergic to them. He needs to be treated for his flea infestation with a flea shampoo or some type of flea killer. It's best to get the flea treatments that kill the flea eggs too so that they don't hatch. You also need to treat the area that he lives in whether it be your home, his dog house, etc. You need to do this as soon as possible because the dog is suffering from the fleas. He can also become ill if not cared for.
A flea requires a host that has hair in order to lay it's eggs on the host but a flea can feed off of a gecko yes. Be weary that flea's/mites/parasites are not present, as this can kill your gecko if the flea carrys any disease or bacteria.
The best flea comb for long hair cats is one with fine teeth and a comfortable grip to effectively remove fleas and prevent infestations. Look for a comb specifically designed for long hair cats to ensure thorough removal of fleas and their eggs.
The duration of Killer Hair is 1.5 hours.
Killer Hair was created on 2009-06-21.
No, it's not a good environment for their eggs. With all the chemicals most people have in their hair such as: shampoos, perms, dyes, hairspray, gels, oils, and greases... along with combing and brushing your hair its not a good place for gnats to lay their eggs.
Yes yo do have to worry about a dog having fleas and you having really long hair because fleas is another name for lice for a dog but lice is another for fleas inhuman stile so you do have to worry
To effectively identify and remove cat lice eggs from your pet's fur, you can use a fine-toothed comb to carefully comb through the fur and look for small white eggs attached to the hair shafts. Once identified, you can remove the eggs by carefully picking them off with your fingers or using a flea comb. It is important to be thorough and repeat the process regularly to ensure all eggs are removed and prevent reinfestation.
Using a lice comb on wet hair is more effective for removing lice compared to using it on dry hair. Wet hair makes it easier to comb through and remove lice and their eggs.
No,eggs are good for hair too,but used in moderation with a mix for your hair
Mites and their eggs can be killed using sprays, creams, or shampoos available from a chemist.
Killer Hair - 2009 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:TV-PG