Cat fleas as they look in the photo
Cat fleas as they look in the photo
Bloodsucker deer (moose flea, fly, louse, tick)
Bloodsucker deer (moose flea, fly, louse, tick)
How to get rid of basement fleas in an apartment
How to get rid of basement fleas in an apartment
Bed fleas and how to get rid of them at home
Bed fleas and how to get rid of them at home
How to deal with folk methods with fleas in chickens
How to deal with folk methods with fleas in chickens
How to get rid of carpet fleas with insecticides and improvised means
How to get rid of carpet fleas with insecticides and improvised means
Water fleas in an aquarium
Water fleas in an aquarium
How to get rid of rat fleas in an apartment
How to get rid of rat fleas in an apartment
How to Derive Sexual Fleas
How to Derive Sexual Fleas
How to get rid of earthen fleas in an apartment or private house
How to get rid of earthen fleas in an apartment or private house
Sand Fleas in Vietnam
Sand Fleas in Vietnam
How to get rid of grass fleas in the house
How to get rid of grass fleas in the house
Fleas in humans: how they look and how to get rid
Fleas in humans: how they look and how to get rid
Dog fleas
Dog fleas

Scientists have described more than 2000 species of fleas. All flea species, without exception, feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals or birds and do not differ in attachment to their carrier, with the exception of insects that parasitize on bats.
In the post-Soviet space, such species of fleas, canine, feline, earthy, human, parasites of rodents, birds, and rabbits are widespread. It is difficult for an inexperienced eye of a layman to distinguish between them, given the miniature size of insects and their ability to migrate. You can see obvious differences only in photographs, which are widely represented in the gallery of the heading.




Cockroaches

Mosquitoes

Fleas