The eggs are laid in the host nest, where the larvae develop as scavengers, feeding on detritus and flea faeces. The resulting pupae can remain dormant for some time, emerging as adults in response to ...
Adult flea faeces – sometimes referred to as “flea dirt” – looks like ground black pepper and is best detected using a flea comb over a sheet of white paper. Regular Vacuuming Regular ...
A mum has warned holidaymakers about her ‘horrendous’ break to Butlin’s which left her 10-year-old daughter with flea bites ... the bed covers to discover faeces on the mattress and called ...