I am not sure about the fleas but they do have mites and ticks.
Yes, it is possible to get mites from chickens. Certain mites such as red mites or scaly leg mites can infest chickens and may potentially affect humans who come into close contact with infected birds. Proper hygiene, regular cleaning of chicken coops, and monitoring for signs of mite infestations can help prevent transmission to humans.
no, because it attracts red mites
parrot
I'm guesing mites
Yes, very disoriented because they get in the ball's eyes. Take your ball to a vet right away if you think he/she has mites.
Yes, chickens can be affected by chicken lice, also known as mites. Chicken lice are tiny insects that feed on the blood of the bird and can cause discomfort and health issues if left untreated. Regular inspection and appropriate treatment can help control and eliminate lice infestations in chickens.
There is none. Mites are parasitic to humans. They are generally not harmful to human health except when they cause allergies.
Hollister Crescent Bay, it smells really nice they'll love it.
The mites themselves do not, however, a resulting bacterial infection can cause an odor...
Yes, humans can get rabbit mites, especially if they come into contact with infected rabbits or their surroundings. Rabbit mites can cause skin irritation, itching, and redness in humans, and it is important to seek medical attention if infestation occurs.
Ear mites themselves are usually not deadly to adult cats or dogs, but they can cause discomfort, irritation, and lead to secondary infections if left untreated. In severe cases or in young or debilitated animals, untreated ear mites can potentially lead to more serious health issues. It is important to seek veterinary treatment if you suspect your pet has ear mites.