Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 28-03-2011
Life Cycle of a Flea Similar to ticks, fleas have 4 developmental stages during their life. Unlike ticks, there are fortunately many more unfavorable conditions that can cause fleas to have a shortened life span. Fleas, because of their biological makeup do not favor dry areas. Since they cannot retain moisture when they breathe, they need humidity to survive.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 26-03-2011
Yes, Flea the little black bugs that from nothing to everything you have, skin or hair. A little known fact is that the flea actually spends about 80% of their time away from the animals. This means that they are in your carpet, clothes, Furniture and even the hair.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 24-03-2011
Got pets? Want pets? They truly are a joy and gift to any home! They fill the space with love, laughter and hopefully some good snuggles! Owning a pet, however, brings concerns of living healthfully in a household of mixed ‘breeds’. Just like humans, pets have health issues, need proper hygiene, and require attention in all areas.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 23-03-2011
Flea control for dogs and cats liken to the different kind of fleas you will find on both animals. However; similarities are recognized in how fleas (While enjoying their feast of fresh, warm blood), will literally spit out a kind of chemical concoction into the hosts bloodstream. This leads to the blood clotting.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 20-03-2011
For any pet lover, fleas are a pest that are intolerable. They are durable, annoying and incredibly difficult to kill. Being able to reproduce by the thousands in a matter of days makes them a most unwelcome guest. These parasites carry diseases, as well as tapeworm eggs that can then cause your pet to become a host to the parasitic tapeworm.
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