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Basic Facts About Flea Pests

By: Dovid Davis

The Life Cycle of the Flea Pest

Fleas are amongst the more important groups of insect pests since they do not only cause discomfort during their bite
but they also transmit several serious medical conditions. Cat fleas are found all over the United States and the rest of the planet. Adults usually grow to 1/8".
Cat fleas lack wings, and their form is compressed in a cross-wise direction, (side to side). Their color is brown to black.
Female fleas produce 4-8 eggs after each blood meal, Throughout their whole lifetime, they will lay somewhere between 400-500 eggs. Eggs are elliptical, whitish, and about 1/64" long. The baby larvae typically emerge in 1-12 days. Flea larvae feed on natural waste but almost all require dried fecal blood to be able to complete their development. The larvae do not bite, instead they feed on blood that they obtain in adult feces. Furthermore, flea larvae require elevated humidity in the atmosphere (45-95º:.)

Adults fleas generally commence to try to find their first blood meal on the second day after they emerge, however they are able to live for several months on stored body fat.
Once fleas find a host, they are apt to spend all of their time on that host, feeding, mating, and laying eggs, unless, of course, they get dislodged. Although they have a favored host, they will as likely bite people and can stay alive via other
species as hosts. Depending on their surrounding environment fleas can survive up to a a whole year.. It is critical to keep in mind, that it is
not compulsory to have pets in the building in order to have fleas infesting the home. This is for the reason that fleas will often fall off their primary host after a big blood meal. If a flea falls off a current host while the host is outside, then the flea will rest where it dropped until it digests the meal. If a human being should walk near the flea, after it has ingested the meal, then the flea will hop up onto the human, making the human its subsequent host. Fleas are able to lay dormant for extended periods of time. Hence if fleas have entered a abode and the residence becomes inactive; for instance, lets say the people go on a protracted vacation or the proprietor sells the abode, then the fleas will lie dormant in the locale where they dropped off their previous host. As soon as the last or current family returns to the quarters, the fleas will awake from their hibernation and spring onto their new hosts. They will actually pick up their life cycle from where it left off. For this reason, a family buying a new home cannot assume that because the house has been unoccupied for a long time that there are no fleas.

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