Perhaps you are one of the pet owners who have experienced the scourge of fleas! When your dog or cat is scratching itself frequently, you should look for ticks and fleas as they are parasites that feed on blood from your pets. Whether you have ever heard of these disease-transmitting worms or not, this blog may be interesting to you. Here, you will learn what fleas look like, the similarities and differences between them, side effects, ways to prevent them, how to get rid of them, and more. Well, let’s start and get to know this insect more!
Where are Fleas Found?

Fleas are usually found in hot or humid conditions. They dwell in the wild grass, shrubs, and sheds as these areas offer them an environment that supports all the development stages of fleas from laying of eggs to growth to adulthood. When fleas are full-grown, they jump on animals. They are seen frequently in the ear, neck, back, and abdominal regions of dogs and cats.
What color are the fleas?
- A. Reddish brown
- B. Reddish black
- C. Reddish yellow
- D. Reddish Red
Latest Research About Fleas:
In a laboratory study with cats, a single oral dose of afoxolaner achieved a 100% kill rate of adult fleas within 48 hours and provided 99.5% and 95% reductions in flea populations for 42 and 63 days, respectively. Another Research said that Afoxolaner achieved a 100% kill rate of the tick Haemaphysalis elliptica on treated dogs and protected them from contracting Babesia rossi.
How Fleas Looks Like?

Fleas are small, wingless insects that are well-known for their ability to transfer or jump long distances. They are blood-sucking parasite that irritates dogs and cats by sucking their blood and creating wounds. Many pets are allergic to flea bites because they can cause intense scratching, scabs, hot spots, and even hair loss sometimes.
Here is a detailed explanation of what fleas look like:
1. Color
Fleas are generally dark brown or black.
2. Size
Fleas look very small, which is almost 1.5 to 2.5 millimeters in length.
3. Shape
They are oval-shaped insects. They have a compressed and flattened body which helps them move easily from one place to another.
What are the Body Parts of Fleas?

Fleas are made up of five parts, they are the femur, tibia, tarsus, and claw. They are six-legged insects, where two pairs are considerably shorter than the other legs.
What do Flea Eggs Look Like?

Flea eggs look very small and white, which almost look like grains of sugar. These eggs are nonsticky and can easily spread through the air. And their dirt may look like black pepper. Let us know the difference between the dogs and cats flea eggs.
What does Dog Fleas Look Like?

- Dog Flea (Ctenocephalides canis) has a shorter, more rounded head
- Slightly larger between 2-4 mm
- Primarily found on dogs and rarely infects other mammals
- Lower reproductive rate compared to cat fleas
- Less common, but still a concern for pet owners.
- Transmit tapeworms but is less commonly associated with other diseases.
What do Cats Fleas Look Like?

- Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis) has a longer, more elongated head
- Slightly smaller around 1-2.5 mm
- Prefers cats but will infest dogs, and other mammals, including humans
- Tends to have a higher reproductive rate than dog fleas making them more common
- Commonly associated with the majority of flea infestations in pets
- known to transmit Bartonella (cat scratch fever) and tapeworms
Prevention
If you want to safeguard your pets from those fleas, you must eliminate them. Here are some ways you must do to avoid fleas from your pets.
- Always check your pet for fleas around the neck, ears, and belly.
- Wash them with flea-free shampoo twice a week.
- Treat them with flea medicines once a month.
- Brush or comb them regularly to avoid fleas.
- Wash the pet bedding in hot water twice a week.
- Vacuum clean your carpets, rugs, and fabric furniture, to avoid fleas from hiding.
How to Treat Flea Bites?
Flea bites do not require any kind of treatment. There are many anti-itch creams, antihistamines, and ointments to relieve itchy and scratchy skin. Also, if you’re afraid or you are not satisfied with the creams and ointments visit your healthcare provider for better clarifications.
Do Fleas Affect Humans?
Fleas bite humans, but they don’t live on humans. They live only on animals and in their sleeping places. This is because dogs and cats have more hair than humans, and that will be very suitable for them to hide inside the fur. However, flea bites may bring irritation to humans, and that irritation requires medical assistance.
How to Find Fleas Alikes?
Fleas are common and you may get confused fleas with other small bugs. Here are some differences between fleas and other fleas like bugs that you have to know!!!
a. Bedbugs

Bedbugs are reddish brown, look flat, and wingless, and have six legs. Both bedbugs and fleas bite humans for blood but the only difference is bedbugs are larger than fleas. And they are typically found in beds and mattresses.
b. Ticks

Ticks are nothing but small parasitic insects that are also found in the animal’s body. These ticks are known to spread disease from one to another. While fleas have six legs, ticks have almost eight legs. Flea bite gives you an itchy feel whereas the ticks produce rashes.
c. Head Lice

Head lice are nothing but small, wingless insects that can only appear on the scalp, but they look very similar to fleas. Lice can only crawl, but fleas can jump to move. Lice transfers head to head by sharing individual things like pillows, comb, towels, etc.
I hope this helps you know more about fleas and their characteristics!! Take care of your pets carefully and make them feel fleas-free.