During Plague fleas were among the main factors to spread it. People with Plague had bloody vomit fever and tumors.
The Black death was killing people by ships having rats and fleas. Then the fleas carry the plague and then the fleas go on the people and then they will get sick and die.
Roaches gave deadly disease to rats, rats gave to people, people gave to other people. The European plague was called the Black Death because lymph nodes would become swollen and then die. They would be black so this plague was called the Black Death for this reason. Rats carried fleas, the fleas carried the microbe that caused black death in them and when they bit they passed it on to people.
Asia was the foundation of the plague. It arrived in Europe onboard ships with the rats and fleas that carried the disease. The,primary source of the spreading of the plague began in Italy from ships bringing in goods from Asia.
The people in eurup didnt like cats so the rat population got realy high and on of them had a flea with a deses...hence the black PLAGUE.
The black plague. The plague was transferred by rats.
the plague was a disease that was caused by fleas that were infected on a rat that caused people to die in a few days it was also known as the black death because it cause black blisters the size of a grapefruit and the memorial is for the victims that died for this contagious disease
the fleas where the start whom travelled from china, they had a bacteria in them which the fleas where immune to this bacteria was called versinnia. when the fleas bit the rats (black rat's ) drink the blood they would vomit out that bacteria that the rat wasn't immune to... soon the rat would die. after the fleas wiped out all the black rats they had no food so they moved onto the the humans and animals! so technically it wasn't the fleas who caused the plague it was the bacteria versinnia
Not anymore, if you have access to antibiotic treatment. During the medieval plague years, pretty much everyone who caught it died of it.
Flea bites and suck up the blood of a rat and the rats infect the fleas, then the rats die and the fleas go to find a different host ( the human ) and then the flea bites them but can't hold anymore blood so they spit the infected diseased blood back into the human making the human infected with the black plague/ Bubonic Plague
The cause of the black plague was the blocked flea. This flea would regurgitate the plague into the victims blood stream whilst feeding on them. The fleas had to run off the rat onto a human. The victim would start getting headaches, then chills and fever which made the victim exhausted. The victim might vomit and get soreness in their limbs.
The Black Death killed almost half of the population of Europe and Britain.
It did during the Black Plague. Fleas will stay on corpses for a while, then then move to live targets, carrying disease with them. Additionally, corpses left in water supplies definitely are sources of disease.