Once a female
flea lays her eggs, pyriproxyfen works to prevent the eggs from hatching, ending the flea life cycle.
The adult female
flea lays eggs on the animal, or in its sleeping place, which hatch into larvae.
When
a flea lays eggs on a dog they fall off and land in areas where the dog lives, such as on a bed or where the pet eats.
After feeding on your pet, the female
flea lays eggs (up to 50 per day), which fall off and live in the carpet, floorboards, bedding, upholstered furniture, and soil.
Adult fleas live and feed on our pets but the female
flea lays eggs, which fall off into the environment.
Adult fleas live, feed and mate on our pets; the female
flea lays eggs that fall off into the environment where they hatch into larvae.
The flea lays its eggs in bedding grass, the dog's favorite piece of furniture, carpeting, and in your car, Basically anywhere the dog goes.
Adult
fleas lay eggs on the pet.
Within about 24 hours, female
fleas lay eggs that roll off the pet and into the home / bed / yard.
Fleas lay eggs in clusters of approximately 20 at a time; one to two weeks are needed for eggs to hatch into larvae.
Fleas lay eggs that can lie dormant and can be harder to get at.
Fleas lay eggs on your cat, which then fall off and go through a growth cycle, until they become adult fleas.
Fleas lay eggs that fall off your dog, hatch and infest your home.
Although
fleas lay their eggs on your pet, they soon fall off of the animal and into your pet's bedding, carpeting, beneath cushions on furniture, and any other areas your pet sleeps or has access.
Fleas lay eggs on the host, but they fall off within a few hours.
Fleas lay eggs in order to keep their pestering lineage progressing through the years and often they'll do so in places like bedding, thick carpet and rugs etc..
Adult female
fleas lay eggs (25 to 40 a day), which fall off the animal and hatch into larvae in two to five days.
Fleas lay eggs approximately 20 at a time, and a few days to two weeks must pass for the eggs to hatch into larvae.
Fleas lay their eggs on the dog, but the eggs do not stick to the dog's hair.
It only takes one of
those fleas laying eggs to begin a new infestation.
Although
fleas lay their eggs on your pet, they soon falloff of the animal and into your pet's bedding, carpeting, beneath cushions on furniture, and any other areas your pet sleeps or has access.
Fleas lay their eggs in your cat's fur.
If just one of
those fleas lays eggs on your pet, a new infestation can begin.
Fleas lay their eggs on the pet's body.
Not exact matches
Playing the role of Cupid in this long - distance love affair is the tiny fig wasp — no larger than a
flea — that's born inside a fig fruit, eats its way out, and buzzes on to a new tree to
lay its
eggs inside a flower and die.
A single adult
flea can
lay up to 50
eggs a day, so it's easy to see how fast an infestation can start.
Flea Facts: One female flea who lays 20 eggs per day (20 - 50 eggs per day is average) can be responsible for an infestation of more than 20,000 adult fleas and more than 160,000 pre-adult fleas in 60 d
Flea Facts: One female
flea who lays 20 eggs per day (20 - 50 eggs per day is average) can be responsible for an infestation of more than 20,000 adult fleas and more than 160,000 pre-adult fleas in 60 d
flea who
lays 20
eggs per day (20 - 50
eggs per day is average) can be responsible for an infestation of more than 20,000 adult
fleas and more than 160,000 pre-adult
fleas in 60 days.
Once they have taken a meal, female
fleas will begin to
lay eggs.
Female
fleas start producing
eggs within 24 to 48 hours after taking their first blood meal and can
lay up to 40 or 50
eggs per day.
The adult female
flea typically lives for several weeks on the pet, during which time she will feed on the pet's blood two to three times and
lay twenty to thirty
eggs each day.
The lifecycle begins with adult
fleas laying 20 - 40
eggs per day on their host.
Female
fleas start producing
eggs 24 to 48 hours after taking their first blood meal and can
lay up to 50
eggs per day.
Female
fleas most often
lay eggs on your pet's coat, but these rapidly fall off and live undetected from one to 12 days until they hatch.
A single
flea can
lay as many as 60
eggs per day.
Adult
Fleas -
lay microscopic
eggs in your dog's hair coat.
When
fleas bite they are rendered effectively sterile: The
eggs they
lay can not hatch.
When
fleas are infesting a dog the female
lays eggs at a rate of about thirty per day.
Similar to Capstar and Sentry, this product uses nitenpyram to quickly kill
fleas so that they stop
laying eggs, biting your pet, and getting into your home.
Two days after eating a blood meal from the host, the female
flea begins to
lay eggs.
Adult
fleas will
lay an abundance of
eggs on your dog, which will fall off into their bed and around your house, before they too hatch into adults and restart the
flea life cycle.
Flea treatment should be done monthly to prevent home infestations, just a few adults can
lay hundreds of
eggs a day huge infestations can develop rapidly.
Insect Growth Regulators — formulated to ensure that
fleas taking a blood feed from a treated dog can not
lay fertile
eggs, thereby breaking the
flea life cycle
Once in contact with Revolution ®,
fleas will not
lay viable
eggs.
It is usually adult
fleas you find on your dog as although
eggs may be
laid in your dog's hair they soon fall off anywhere around the house.
While they are sucking the blood out, the
flea then
lays their
eggs on the skin.
Oh and if that's not enough grossness, when a
flea feeds off your dog (on Fido's blood), she
lays eggs by the thousands.
Advantage II kills
fleas within 12 hours of application, so the parasites die before they can
lay eggs.
This is not a problem for the
flea as it already has its exoskeleton but it is a problem for any
eggs laid by the
flea as the larvae inside will not have the chitin
egg - tooth they need to break out of the shell.
A single
flea lays 40
eggs each day!