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  1. Flea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Flea is the common name for insects of the order Siphonaptera which are wingless ... The flea life cycle begins when the female lays after feeding. ...
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  2. Flea (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Originally a trumpet prodigy, Flea learned to play bass in high school from ... Flea has made numerous forays into acting, appearing in films that span many ...
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  3. Fleas and flea control for cats and dogs - www.fleafree.co.uk
    All about fleas and flea treatments for cats and dogs. ... Fleas are not just an inconvenience. ... Also, when they bite, fleas ingest blood. ...
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  4. flea: Definition from Answers.com
    flea n. Any of various small, wingless, bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera that have legs adapted for jumping and are parasitic on
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  5. Flea treatment tips - www.fleafree.co.uk
    ... top tips for removing flea infestations from cats and dogs, and keeping your home flea free ... However, flea eggs laid around your home can survive in the ...
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  6. Flea Control in Dogs, Cats and Rabbits
    ... prevent and treat flea infestation in dogs ... Flea infestation is the commonest disease ... on environmental debris, but especially adult flea droppings. ...
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  7. Tackling fleas on cats
    Using modern treatments it is now possible to control feline fleas effectively. ... The new flea can emerge and attach to the host within seconds. ...
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  8. Human Flea
    The human flea is usually the most important species in farm areas. While the bites of the cat flea tend to be concentrated on the lower parts of ...
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