Fleas Flashcards

Learn the lifecycle of fleas

1
Q

What are the most common types of fleas in the UK?

A

Cat fleas and dog fleas

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What conditions do eggs need to develop?

A

In warm, humid environments (e.g. Under carpets)

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3
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How long do eggs take to hatch?

A

2-14 days

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4
Q

What do larva eat?

A

Mainly flea faeces but also organic debris, flea eggs and other larvae

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How long does the larvae take to develop?

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9 days to around 200 days (in winter)

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How long does it take a Pupa to develop?

A

2-3 weeks

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How long can a Pupa stay dormant for?

A

Up to a year

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8
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What stimuli wakes up a pupa?

A

Vibrations and increase in CO2 levels

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9
Q

How long can a flea survive before its first meal?

A

A few weeks

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10
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How long can a fleas survive after their first meal?

A

Less than four days

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11
Q

Do fleas live a direct or indirect parasitic lifecycle?

A

Direct (live on one host for their entire life)

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12
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What condition can young animals suffer from when infested with fleas?

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Flea anaemia (huge blood loss)

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13
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What condition can cats get from fleas?

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Feline Hemotropic Mycoplasmosis - bacteria cause mass death of RBCs (erythrocytes) in cats

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