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  1. Fleas of the Pacific Northwest by Robert E. Lewis, Joanne H. Lewis, et all 1988-10
  2. The other road to flea control: Mechanical, biological, and chemical methods for least-toxic pet protection by Diana Post, 1994
  3. The embryology of fleas (with 12 plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Edward Luther Kessel, 1939
  4. Fleas of western North America,: Their relation to the public health, by Clarence Andresen Hubbard, 1947
  5. The Siphonaptera (fleas) of Wyoming (University of Wyoming publications) by John S Wiseman, 1955
  6. Fleas and flea control (The professional library series) by Mitchell D Song, 1993
  7. Flea (Bug Books) by Karen Hartley, Chris MacRo, et all 2000-06
  8. Insects: All About Ants, Aphids, Bees, Fleas, Termites, Toebiters & A Beetle or Two (Close Up (Parsippany, N.J.).) by Joni Phelps Hunt, 1994-09
  9. An Illustrated Catalogue of the Rothschild Collection of Fleas (Siphonaptera) in the British Museum (Natural History): Volume VI: Pygiopsyllidae (Publication / British Museum (Natural History)) by D. K. Mardon, 1987-12-03
  10. A colour atlas of insect tissues via the flea by Miriam Rothschild, 1986
  11. Biosystematics of Haematophagous Insects (Systematics Association Special Volume) by M. W. Service, 1988-12-22
  12. Flea Beetles in dichondra (Biology and insect management series) by A. D Ali, 1987
  13. Potato flea beetles: Biology and control (Insect answers) by Arthur L Antonelli, 1983
  14. Flea control (Insect answers) by Arthur L Antonelli, 1995

101. Termites, Roaches, Ants, And Fleas? Pest King A Houston Area Termites And Pest C
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102. UCR News: Many Effective Options Available For Flea Control
Many Effective Options Available for Flea Control Many such pr oducts include a pyrethrin insecticide to kill adult fleas. Flea dips that use pyrethrin
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103. Flea: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
flea ( fle ) n. Any of various small, wingless, bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera that have legs adapted for jumping and are parasitic.
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n.
  • Any of various small, wingless, bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera that have legs adapted for jumping and are parasitic on warm-blooded animals. Any of various small crustaceans that resemble or move like fleas, such as the water flea.
  • idiom: a flea in (one's) ear
  • An annoying hint or a stinging rebuke.
  • [Middle English fle , from Old English flēah
    var tcdacmd="cc=hlt;dt"; Encyclopedia flea, common name for any of the small, wingless insects of the order Siphonaptera. The adults of both sexes eat only blood and are all external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas have hard bodies flattened from side to side and piercing and sucking mouthparts. Their legs are powerful and adapted for fast movement and jumping, enabling them to find new hosts as well as to escape quickly the attempts of the hosts to remove them. The adults can survive away from a host for several weeks without eating. Flea eggs are usually laid in dirt or in the nest of the host; the larvae feed on organic material and the feces of adult fleas. Metamorphosis is complete; the larvae spin silken cocoons when ready to pupate. Many species are not specific to a particular host species, and cat and dog fleas, as well as the human flea of the warmer parts of Europe and Asia, attack humans. Certain rat fleas transmit

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