Sand fleas: How get rid of their bites?
The sand fleas are a group of fleas that can prove to be extremely harmful. They are often called as “no-see-um” or “hop-along”. Bite of sand fleas can cause very severe problems. The sand fleas sting and usually form groups of huge numbers. Most of the times the sand flea bites when it feels it is under attack. Mostly this one tenth of an inch long species is found in Europe and long horn sand fleas are found in the American east coast. According to the experts a female sand flea can lay about 25 eggs per day and it can produce near about 800 eggs in its whole life span. All fleas are not dangerous but the female sand flea bites can cause different diseases. The female sand flea lay eggs and tends regularly. They look after their eggs on a regular basis until it’s grown up.
The sand fleas feed in the wee hours, that is, the day hours and late dusk. The sand flea causes a variety of problems in cats and dogs. A flea doesn’t create only skin problems but can lead to death in the long run. All fleas are not dangerous but the female flea bites can cause different diseases. These diseases are basically itchy and create small, hard and red spots on the skin by the way of flea bites. So many solutions are given on the internet sites or the host of books but there is only one common solution for getting rid of fleas. That is cleanness.
The flea always pierces the host’s skin by its mouthparts and injects a salivary secretion which induces several diseases on our skin. Mostly the sand flea infestation will not follow your home as well as your cats, dogs and others domestic animals. Mostly the flea infestation takes place at the marine side. They can’t survive on the living place for an extensive period of time. These sand fleas live in the sand and mostly attack anything in between ten inches of their range. You can choose proper insecticides for getting rid of fleas that are available in the market. For this, the beachgoer gets affected and finds a cluster of bites on her/his ankles when they have been out sea shelling. That’s only in the summer season. In the cold season they always move towards hot waters of the sea. |