Fleas are wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds.
Although they do not have wings, they have the ability to jump long distances.
Most fleas infest homes and outdoor spaces through pets.
They are considered very dangerous insects because they are carriers of serious diseases, such as the plague, while they can cause dermatitis and allergies in animals and humans.
Their high spawn speed and durability make them difficult to fight.
To deal with fleas, a very careful spraying with an insecticide and a larvicidal preparation (inhibition of the development of other stages) is needed in order to achieve a complete fight against them.