Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Fleas
- Key Species
- Ctenocephalides felis
Anmerkungen:
- This is REALLY COMMON!
Found on dogs, humans etc.
- Cat Flea
- Life Cycle
Anmerkungen:
- More details on life cycle in book.
- Adult
- Egg
- Larvae
- Cocoon
Anmerkungen:
- Sticky silken cocoon that debris sticks to
0.5cm long
- Adult
- This stage can
last between 1 &
several weeks.
- Yellowish
- 2-5mm
- Maggot like
- Bristley
- Chitinous mouthparts
- Anal struts
Anmerkungen:
- Used with the bristles for vigorous motility.
- Negatively phototropic so hide in carpets / under furniture
Anmerkungen:
- They feed on flea dirt
Grow to 5mm - 2 moults
In 1-7 weeks - temperature dependent.
Susceptible to dessication.
- Starts laying after 1-2 days
- Eggs drop to the ground within a few hours as they're not sticky
- What does pelage mean?
- Fur / feathers
- Uses changes in light intensity, warmth & CO2 to locate hosts
- Almost permanent!
- Transfer: mostly adult unfed fleas from the environment
- Som transfer due to close contact with another host animal
- Life span = 7-10 days dependant on grooming habits
- Ctenocephalides canis
Anmerkungen:
- Dog Flea
- Ceratophyllus gallinae
Anmerkungen:
- Common on poultry but can also be found on wild birds, pets & humans.
- Poultry Flea
- Pulex irritans
Anmerkungen:
- Human Flea
- Spilopsyllus
Anmerkungen:
- Wildlife flea but especially on rabbits. Also found on pets.
- Rabbit flea
- General features
- Wingless insects
- Laterally flattened
Anmerkungen:
- WHY? So that they can fit between hairs!
- ADULTS: Blood sucking ectoparasites
- Why are they a problem?
Anmerkungen:
- Normally a problem when there are large numbers of them!
- Pruritis
- Anaemia
- Annoying!
- Allergies to flea saliva
- Just a few bites can trigger a reaction
- Intermediate hosts for tapeworm
Anmerkungen:
- Flea dirt = faeces
- Identification
Anmerkungen:
- Notes in book are better!
- Aided by rows of chitinous spines
- COMBS / CTENIDIA
- Chin combs
- Genal
- Back of head combs
- Pronotal
- General appearanace -->
Anmerkungen:
- 2-4 mm
Small
Dark brown
Long hind legs
Laterally compressed
- Key differences between cat & dog fleas
- C. canis
- Streamlined head
- 1st two genal spines
are different sizes
- C. felis
- Streamlined head
- 1st 2 genal spines
= same size
- Hormonal control of egg & larval development
- Insect juvenile hormone
- Controls embyonic development & maintains juvenile characters.
- Moulting hormone (ecdysone)
- Initiates moulting & pupation
- Insect growth regulators (IGRs)
- Chemicals that disrupt insect development