Yes, fleas can infest raccoons.
Yes, fleas will infest penguin nesting areas on land.
Yes, if you or your pets have had fleas, the fleas will infest your house unless you exterminate them with insecticide.
Yes, fleas can infest mice as well as pets (dogs, cats, etc.).
Fleas primarily infest mammals such as dogs, cats, and rodents as their hosts, using their blood as a food source. They can also occasionally bite humans, although they do not infest humans as primary hosts.
I am sure the mouse would prefer not to live with fleas. Fleas are common pests and live off the blood of creatures they infest.
Host animal- dog or cat, they also infest carpets and dirt outside.
It means to be running away from something.
possibly yes. inside dogs/puppies that like to jump up on things, could brign alot of fleas into your house.
The rats and fleas carried the black death ** Correction... Rat fleas carried the Bubonic Plague. There is still speculation as to whether the black death was actually bubonic plague as there are very many differences between the pandemics. One theory is that the black death was actually Ebola.
Fleas can indeed infest short-haired dogs. Fleas can live on dogs of any hair length or hair color. They can also infest many other types of animals, including cats, ferrets, rabbits, and rodents. Fleas are external parasites that bite and feed on the blood of animals. They are also capable of biting and feeding off of the blood of people. These parasites are problematic because they can cause a variety of illnesses for both animals and people. Many animals are allergic to fleas and the resulting skin disease can be painful for them. In addition, fleas can cause localized areas of hair loss, inflammation and scabs known as "hot spots". Tapeworms can be carried by fleas and passed to animals that become infested with fleas. Fleas also play a pivotal role in the transmission of diseases such as plague and cat scratch disease.
I'd say africa.