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Cat Flea

House Fly

 

Color: Dark reddish-brown
Legs: 6
Shape: Flat
Size: 1/12" to 1/6"
Antennae: Yes
Region: Found throughout U.S.

 

Fleas are parasites that feed on the blood of any warm-blooded body. The most common species is the cat flea, which often feasts on cats, dogs and humans.

 

Habits

 

Fleas transport themselves on rodents and other mammals. They infest both household pests ane wild animals. Fleas use their powerful legs to jump as high as 8 inches vertically and 16 inches horizontally.

 

Habitat

 

Fleas usually remain on their warm-blooded hosts at all times. They can be found on shoes, pant legs, or blankets, which can transfer the feas to new environments. They are often found infesting opossums, raccoons, and skunks in urban settings.

 

Threats

 

Fleas are the most common transmitter of the rare Bubonic Plague. They also transmit the bacterial disease Murine Typhus to humans through infected rats. Their saliva can cause serious Flea Alergy Dermatitus in pets, and their debris has been reported to cause similar allergic reactions in humans. Fleas can also transfer tapeworms and cause anemia in pets. Flea bites commonly cause painful, itchy red bumps.

 

Prevention

 

Clean and vacuum frequently to help remove flea populations and prevent the laying of eggs. Keep your lawn groomed to avoid rodent habitation. Protect pets by keeping them on a leash when outside, bathing and grooming pets regularly, visiting a veterinarian annually, and using flea treatments according to direction. It is important to hire a pest professional to rid your home of rodents and fleas.

 

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