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The adult flea is between 2-7mm long and is brown in colour. The two most common species are:
All fleas live as parasites on warm blooded mammals and although they do have preferred host, both the cat and dog fleas can be found on other animals and man.
Fleas are known as carriers of disease and can also be responsible for the transmission of parasitic worms such as dog tape worms, although in the United Kingdom they are not generally held responsible for the spread of infestation.
The bite of the flea can be seen as a tiny dark red spot surrounded by a reddened area and can remain irritating for a few days. But by taking a few simple steps, you can deal with a minor infestation yourself. Many different sprays and powders can be bought from pet shops and DIY stores and when used properly and safely can help to prevent further problems.
Thoroughly clean the infested area by vacuuming the carpet and any soft furnishings. Remove any accumulations which may act as a breeding site.
Check your pets regularly for fleas and if necessary treat them and/or fit a flea collar. If this does not work and you are still troubled by fleas, a Pest Controller can spray the area affected for a fee.