FleaScience Img 1 83% of fleas develop in carpet fibers, concentrated in areas where pets rest. Carpeting protects larvae from insecticide penetration and| FleaScience
Cat Flea Biology Img 1 Cat flea larvae primarily eat the feces from adults fleas. However, they also must consume conspecific eggs to fulfill their dietary| FleaScience
The Ghost of a Flea, 1819, William Blake Img 1 This image is in the public domain, as the copyright term is the author’s life plus 100 years or less. Summary The irritating, blood-thirsty behavior of fleas has led certain cultures to describe them as having human souls. And, in the past, due to their […]| FleaScience
Summary Parasites were ubiquitous within castles, with fleas being among the most common. In an attempt to ward of fleas, clothing was stored in garderobes. A garderobe was small room, like a closet, which was positioned over a castle’s wall. These rooms were early bathrooms, where nobility defecated into a hole leading outside the castle […]| FleaScience
Human fleas can jump a distance of 33 cm. That’s 200 times their body length. And amazingly, female cat fleas can drink 15 times their weight in blood a da| FleaScience
End the infestation learn how to get rid of fleas Siphonaptera: Pulicidae Ctenocephalides felis felis The cat flea is the most common species of both dogs| fleascience.com
Summary Ultrasonic flea repellents do not work. They don’t repel fleas. Nor do they kill fleas, nor affect them adversely in any discernible way. Details I| FleaScience