yes there is......
parasitism
Yes, a male flea is slightly smaller than a female, the female will have a sort of amber, sometimes redder tinged back end and a darker front, the male will be smaller and all black/dark brown.
YES!
at least 50 eggs per day
The relationship between a dog and a flea is called parasitism. Parasitism is a relationship between an organism and a parasite in which the parasite needs the organism to live. Without host, adult fleas can only live about two weeks. An example of a close living relationship, like fleas on dogs, is the Oculotrema Hippopotami, which is a parasite that lives in most Hippopotamus' eyes and gets rid of the algae in them. Also, many birds live near Hippos and stand on their backs for a great deal of the day to rest there while catching birds, but they also eat the bugs off of the Hippo's skin.
To be simple:The flea is the parasite and the dog is the host.
monkey can have flea's but flea cannot have monkey..hahah
the flea sucks the dogs blood, therefore the flea benefits, while the dog detriments...
An elephant can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants.
parasitism
advantix is much better
Flea treatment should be applied on the back of a dog's neck, between the shoulder blades, where they cannot reach to lick it off.
Yes, a male flea is slightly smaller than a female, the female will have a sort of amber, sometimes redder tinged back end and a darker front, the male will be smaller and all black/dark brown.
YES!
Fleas suck the dogs blood, and causes itch. The flea is a parasite to the dog.
Advantage once a month topical flea treament for dogs and puppies is one of the highest rated in flea control for dogs. For cats, Revoltion is the best bet.
There should be instructions on or in the package... you have to put it on the skin between their shoulder blades