what british animal has most fleas
It is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is normally carried by fleas. So technically every animal who has fleas can carry the above bacterium, and therefore any animal may be carrying the black death. However this bacterium left Europe in the 19th century.
An ox pecker is a bird that specializes in sitting on another animal, and pecking at the ticks, fleas, etc on that animal. This is a good example of a symbiotic relationship.
It feeds on the blood of the animal leaving tiny, itchy bites behind. They bite them, suck their blood, and make life incredibly itchy and unbearable. They can also give them other parasites and diseases, and if left untreated for too long, can cause anemia and death. Some animals will bite and scratch so excessively, that they make a painful, red, irritated area, called a 'hot spot.' Also, some animals are allergic to fleas, so get them to a vet as fast as possible! Your veterinarian will know what to prescribe to rid the animal of fleas. As a matter of fact, a cat I know is allergic to flea preventatives, so a flea outbreak would be horrible.
Probably they are either ticks or fleas.
There is none London is not a state silly.
There is no predetermination for when an animal gets the fleas. The chance of an animal getting the fleas is completely random. Take it as a hunch though, I think the lazy type neighbors might get fleas the most often.
like in dogs ticks, fleas and mites
Most likely because their pest you welcome
Yes, all animal can get fleas.
Any animal that does not have fur because fleas can't lay their eggs in feathers can they?
A pig
You can get rid of fleas on an animal by giving it chewable tablets or using topical treatments. You should also vacuum the carpet.
yes if they have a dog or a cat or any other animal with fur that has fleas
fleas and ticks
... Through the door...?
Yes. Any animal can.
An animal with no hair.