On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 22:19:41 +0100, Christina Websell
Post by Christina WebsellOn Thu, 27 Aug 2015 19:03:02 +0100, Christina Websell
Post by Christina WebsellOn Tue, 25 Aug 2015 18:33:28 +0100, Christina Websell
Post by Christina WebsellPost by Tough Guy no. 1265Post by Tough Guy no. 1265I was advised you folks might know what this is. Found it on my leg,
went to squash it thinking it was a midge (I'm in Central
Scotland),
and
it jumped off much like a sand fly.
http://petersphotos.com/temp/Bug.jpg
Flea off a cat? (I have 4)
http://entomology.osu.edu/bugdoc/Shetlar/462/462InsectOrders/Orders33.htm
I don't think it's a cat flea. I looked on line for a cat flea photo and
got this (ignore the USA references, only good pic I found)
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/urban/occas/catflea.htm
It looks a bit like a louse, but lice don't jump.
BTW, if you think your cats *do* have fleas, rather than spray them, ask
your vet for Stronghold. It's a spot-on and does fleas, lice, roundworms
and earmites all in one go. I use it on my own cat and he never has anything
parasitic on him or in him, I highly recommend it.
Can't help with the bug ID though, sorry.
http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/d8/7b/1357440556_7041_cat%20flea.jpg?itok=ih4Gnfsz
Yes, that pic is a flea but looks nothing like your first pic, which
was
not
a flea.
I gave my opinion on your first photo (which looks like a louse)
Anyway, Stronghold will sort them out.
My pic is the same as that link, but at a different angle.
Your first pic is not a flea. I've told you what I think and that's the
end of my contribution to this thread.
It's not my fault you need glasses. Why can't you match objects that
face different directions? Maybe you should get one of those kids toys
where you put the shapes through the holes?
That is quite offensive, not least because your correspondent wanted
only to help you.
The tiny image you referred to in your original post is most definitely
not a flea of any species or from any angle. Your creature clearly has
six quite similar legs, fleas do not. The rear pair especially are much
more developed in the flea, that being how they are able to jump. There
is no angle of view which makes those legs shrink to match the front
pair as they do in your original image.
The other image you refer to as being a good match is nothing like your
original creature regardless of the angle from which the image was taken
(see above regarding rear legs).
Please be advised in advance that I do not require glasses, new glasses,
or an eye test.
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