Flea larvae resemble the larvae of many herbivorous beetles. They are long, worm-like or caterpillar-like typically many-legged creatures often with a chitinous exoskeleton in place. They are not usually microscopic but are very, very small and so are best observed under magnification.
They look like little fleas
fleas
No they are smaller and whitish clear, fleas are larger and black.
Some insects that look like fleas include springtails, booklice, and bird mites. These insects are small and may be mistaken for fleas due to their size and appearance.
The little bugs that look like fleas are often springtails. They can be distinguished from actual fleas by their smaller size, elongated bodies, and ability to jump. Fleas are typically larger, have flattened bodies, and are known for their ability to bite and feed on blood.
Bugs that look like fleas typically resemble small, wingless insects with a flat body and long hind legs for jumping.
Some bugs that resemble fleas but can fly include springtails, thrips, and bird or rat fleas.
Maybe you're referring to gn Springtails maybe.....
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
Yes.
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Yes, you also could use baby shampoo.