After some time I found three fleas in my toddlers hair with some eggs and
black speck feces.
Not exact matches
Grown flea
feces (known as «flea dirt») looks like small
black specks.
The fleas, along with small
black specks (their
feces) will be visible on the white background.
These little
black specks are actually flea
feces.
The easiest way to detect fleas is to use a fine - toothed flea comb and note if you see
black and white
specks which are the eggs and
feces.
Fleas or flea dirt (
black tiny
specks in the fur that are actually flea
feces and become red upon wetting with a water drop) may or may not be seen.
These reddish -
black specks aren't the insects themselves, but their
feces.
If it's truly flea
feces, the
black speck will smear red when rubbed on a wet paper towel.
The dried blood
feces should be reddish -
black specks in the fur.
Watch the sheet or towel carefully for small,
black specks that might be fleas or «flea dirt» (flea
feces).
You may just see their
feces (
black specks) or eggs (white
specks).