No, fleas may also crawl when they don't have a great distance to travel.
Those insects would be fleas. Fleas grow to bigger sizes, and do not always jump, but the older they get, their bottoms turn a more yellow-brown color.
Fleas can jump up to 150 times their own body length, which is about 13 inches.
The Vikings carried fleas with them when they voyages over sea; if they got lost, [since they did not have compasses] they would let the fleas out, and would go in the direction that they jumped. Fleas always jump North.
Fleas jump to move from one host to another, they do not fly.
Yes, fleas can jump out of water because they have the ability to propel themselves using their powerful hind legs.
Fleas jump from host to host, so a flea can jump from one cat to another if bitten, but the bite itself will not cause the fleas.
Some bugs that jump like fleas include grasshoppers, crickets, and certain species of beetles.
Some small insects that jump like fleas include grasshoppers, crickets, and springtails.
They don't need to jump, it's just how they move around.
Fleas jump fast
Yes. But so can fleas, so you might want to treat for fleas too.
when the cats are near each other the fleas jump to the other cat =]