Cat flea: description, methods of control and prevention

Cat flea (lat. C. fells) belongs to the order Siphonaptera. The adult individual has no wings, is compressed laterally, with strong and long legs, equipped with numerous spikes. On the sides of the head when looking through a magnifying glass, the so-called antennas are visible, which have a club shape. The mouth organs are ideally suited to pierce the skin and suck out blood. Cat flea - the insect is rather small, rarely exceeding 2 mm in size.

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