After researching this it seems that everyone gets bit just not all people's skin react to the bites... I'm one of those that never gets bitten or it never reacts bc I've never seen a flea bite but my parents get covered in them thanks to a infestation once.
It has to do with the amount of vitamin C you have consumed over a period of 4 days previous to being bitten, so lay off the citrus fruits. You will also find your stools becoming firmer. Its a win, win situation.
Fleas are attracted to certain types of blood depending on chemicals that the blood contains. So they prefer some peoples blood to others. Or so I believe!
Because they want to suck your blood.
Blood Type
Fleas bite and could produce disease to people.
Yes they do.
maybe
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
The rats were infected with fleas. The fleas were infected with diseases that were transmitted to people by thr bite of the flea.
yes, they bite anything with hair/fur. lice on the other hand bite only people.
Never. Fleas can jump from one person to another up to 12 inches away. If you go to school with fleas you risk having them jump on (and bite!) someone else. Worse yet, if an egg is transported from you to another person or a classroom, large numbers of people are potentially effected.
Fleas do not bite in the sense that they have no jaws or teeth. Instead, they have a highly developed set of mouth parts which act like a syringe needle. When flees bite, they actually drill through the skin to get to a blood vessel to drain blood from it.
Fleas' only food is blood.
yes but certain types dont
Mosquitoes, gnats, ticks, fleas.
If they bite you they can cause itching and irritation depending on where they were before they got on to you they can also transfer disease from other people or animals to you. For example the plague was transfered by fleas from rats to humans.