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WHAT DO FLEAS LOOK LIKE & HOW TO GET RID OF THEM

May 15, 2022 by sajida Leave a Comment

WHAT DO FLEAS LOOK LIKE

FLEAS: Fleas are parasites that suck blood from birds and mammals. You can find 2500 flea species around the world. The Ctenocephalides felis species in the US is the most common type of parasite. The most common signs linked with flea infestation is excessive biting, scratching and licking by pets. WHAT DO FLEAS LOOK LIKE? Fleas are wingless creatures that are few millimeters. They have back legs which they use for jumping. The fleas look like nasty parasites which can hop around 30 cm. The … [Read more...]

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