yes
Males have longer antennae than the females.
flea
Rolly pollies, commonly known as pill bugs, belong to the family Armadillidiidae. They are a type of terrestrial crustacean and are more closely related to crabs and lobsters than to insects. These creatures are notable for their ability to roll into a ball as a defense mechanism.
No, typically a flea is larger than a single bacterial cell. Fleas are multicellular organisms while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms.
No, A cats flee is just a normal flee they are the same size as flees that you would find on a human, they may vary in size depending on how old they are.
The term "rolly polly" typically has a neutral connotation, as it refers to the common pillbug or woodlice, which are small, rounded creatures that can roll into a ball. The phrase often evokes a sense of playfulness or cuteness rather than any strong positive or negative feelings. However, context can influence its connotation; for example, someone might use it affectionately or disparagingly, depending on the situation. Overall, its primary usage is descriptive, leaning towards a neutral denotation.
Yes they also eat tomatos,lettuce,bread,fungi,dead plants,but, they need water more than food to get them to drink poor water on the bread then let them suck it out.
Dog fleas are a different species than cat fleas, and flea collars are designed for the specific flea type. A dog collar on a cat would probably be less effective, or may not work at all.
I had the same problem. Vet gave me Capguard but I don't think these were fleas (because we have fleas in the basement and these things were bigger and had wings). Unfortunately I didn't keep any of them but next time I will and get a positive ID.
Picky polly is a figure of speach it simpley means that you are picky but if your name is polly than that is just plain weird to say
You would spell it "flea market" rather than "flee market."
Topical flea treatments are generally considered more effective than oral flea treatments for pets because they target fleas directly on the skin, where they are most active. Oral flea treatments may be less effective as they rely on the pet ingesting the medication before it can work.