Flea larvae molt a total of four times.
Not exact matches
The
larvae grow, undergo two
moltings, and then form into a cocoon or pupa, where they undergo thier final transformation before hatching into a an adult
flea.
When
flea eggs hatch (or
molt), natural hormones allow for the more mature physical traits of a
larva to be created.
Over the next two weeks to six months, the
larvae will
molt three times before entering the next stage of the
flea life cycle.