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flea

Wingless insect of the order Siphonaptera, with blood-sucking mouthparts. Fleas are parasitic on warm-blooded animals. Some fleas can jump 130 times their own height.

Species include the human flea Pulex irritans; the rat flea Xenopsylla cheopsis, the transmitter of plague and typhus; and (fostered by central heating) the cat and dog fleas Ctenocephalides felis and C. canis.



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Australian veterinarian Lilian Lee argues that pets metabolize most of the insecticide contained in mass-marketed flea collars, making the concentration so weak it hardly has any effect on fleas.
QUARTZ HILL - Quartz Hill VFW 3000 Auxiliary will host a spaghetti dinner to help raise money to buy snacks, toothpaste, flea collars and other items for local military personnel deployed overseas.
It is unknown how representative these data will be for other types of formulations still on the market; our laboratories are currently assessing transferable insecticides from other dips and flea collars using similar methodology.
 
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