Yes. and for quite a while. you will probably notice small bites on your ankles and legs. use a fogger. it will do the job.
Neither ! Fleas will feed on any warm-blooded animal (including humans !) - Dogs will survive quite happily without fleas.. and vice-versa !
Rats, fleas, and mice where mainly the first to get the plague and spread it around.
Humans, cats, wilderbeast, fleas, lice.
Yes. Although fleas will often bite humans, they are unable to survive indefientely from our blood alone. It is in essence like us trying to live solely on water. Without a valid food source, no animal is able to breed. This is the same for fleas.
Yes, it is possible to get fleas without owning a pet. Fleas can be carried into your home on clothing, shoes, or by other animals like rodents or wildlife. Once inside, they can infest your home and bite humans.
Rabbit fleas primarily infest rabbits and are not adapted to live on humans. While they may bite humans if they come into contact, they cannot thrive or reproduce on human hosts. Fleas prefer their specific animal hosts for feeding and survival. Therefore, while you might experience bites, rabbit fleas do not live on humans long-term.
rats to fleas, fleas to humans, then human to human
No. They can only land on animals because the fur might have something humans do not have.
I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.
Yes, all animal can get fleas.
infected fleas that were carried around on rats
To check for fleas on humans, look for small red bites on the skin, especially around the ankles and legs. You can also comb through the hair with a fine-toothed comb to check for fleas or their eggs. Additionally, inspect bedding and clothing for signs of fleas or their droppings. If you suspect fleas, consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.