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Flea females can lay anywhere from 20 to 50 eggs at a time, and they can produce several batches of eggs throughout their lifespan. In ideal conditions, a single female flea can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. The eggs usually fall off the host animal and develop in the environment, contributing to the rapid population growth of fleas.

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