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  • Fleas
    Fleas

    Dog fleas, cat fleas, even human fleas: you can find out about them in this non-fiction book.Fleas is a book-banded reading book for early readers, carefully levelled at Yellow Book Band for guided reading.Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs, this 131-word non-fiction book is suitable for ages 5 - 6.Fleas features a short, structured text with accessible vocabulary, has more variation in sentence structure with some repetition in patterns. Punctuation includes comma, full stops, exclamation and question marks, and direct speech. Fleas is part of Ransom Reading Stars, a structured programme for children learning to read.The series has fifteen levels: four phonics levels and eleven book band levels (Pink through to Lime).

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  • Rest in Fleas
    Rest in Fleas


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  • Seven Seas of Fleas
    Seven Seas of Fleas

    Bryce McFee is an ordinary boy bored with washing the flea-ridden family dog.So, he escapes to his imagination and flies across the backyard with a dandelion and seven bees.Trouble strikes when a swarm of pesky fleas gives chase, threatening to ruin his adventure.Ultimately, an unlikely friendship is formed between the flying boy and the fleas.A fun rhyming story that exercises the imagination.

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  • Seven Seas of Fleas
    Seven Seas of Fleas

    *Shortlisted for the 2021 CBCA Award for New Illustrator*Age range 5+A flying boy and seven bees are chased by fleas, but an unexpected friendship forms. Bryce McFee is an ordinary boy bored with washing the flea-ridden family dog.So, he escapes to his imagination and flies across the backyard with a dandelion and seven bees.Trouble strikes when a swarm of pesky fleas gives chase, threatening to ruin his adventure.Ultimately, an unlikely friendship is formed between the flying boy and the fleas.A fun rhyming story that exercises the imagination.

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  • Are these fleas?

    Without further information or context, it is difficult to definitively say whether the insects in question are fleas. Fleas are small, wingless insects that are typically dark brown in color and known for their jumping abilities. If the insects in question are small, dark brown, and capable of jumping, they may indeed be fleas. However, it is best to consult with a pest control professional or entomologist for a proper identification.

  • Can fleas suffocate?

    Yes, fleas can suffocate if they are deprived of oxygen for an extended period of time. Fleas breathe through small openings on the sides of their bodies called spiracles, which allow them to take in oxygen. If these spiracles are blocked or if the flea is submerged in a substance that prevents oxygen from reaching them, they can suffocate. This is why certain flea control methods, such as drowning or suffocating them with oils or powders, can be effective in killing fleas.

  • "Don't fleas disappear?"

    No, fleas do not disappear on their own. Fleas are persistent pests that can infest homes and pets if not properly treated. They can lay eggs and multiply rapidly, making it important to take proactive measures to eliminate them. Using flea control products and regularly cleaning and vacuuming the home can help prevent and eliminate flea infestations.

  • "Don't fleas die?"

    Yes, fleas can die. Fleas have a relatively short lifespan, typically living for about 2-3 months. However, their ability to reproduce quickly can make them seem persistent. Using flea prevention methods and treating infestations promptly can help control their population and prevent them from causing further issues.

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  • Bawdy McPea's Circus of Fleas!
    Bawdy McPea's Circus of Fleas!

    All Shawn the Flea wants is to be a circus flea just like his uncle, Bawdy McFlea.Will he be a juggling clown flea, a big strong-flea or maybe a high-flying trapeze flea?Will Shawn find his feat and make Uncle Bawdy proud?

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  • The Fleas Who Wouldn't Say Please
    The Fleas Who Wouldn't Say Please

    All is not well at Bumble's Big Circus. The stars of the show, three fabulous fleas on their flying trapeze, have let fame go to their heads and now they never say please.It's up to the earwig clowns to remind them that "EVERYTHING'S better with 'Please'!" Lively rhyming text and humorous illustrations, set in the wonderful world of bugs, make this an excellent addition to the ever popular First Reading Level 3 titles.

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  • Discovering Insects: A Frenzy of Fleas
    Discovering Insects: A Frenzy of Fleas

    Dive into the world of fearless fleas and discover what they do all day!Impressive full-colour photographs showcase the science behind these curious creatures in a fascinating way, bringing to life key topics including life cycles, adaptation and disease.Discover all sorts of fascinating facts including why fleas are like living vampires, how a tiny insect can cause lots of trouble, how these speedy insects fly faster than jet planes and much more!Through fascinating bite-size facts, this book uncovers the secret lives of fleas as you’ve never seen them before.It’s perfect for budding bug detectives.

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  • The Fleas who Wouldn't Say Please
    The Fleas who Wouldn't Say Please

    Even little fleas have to mind their Ps and Qs as some endearing but rather rude fleas find to their cost, in this lively, cautionary tale about the importance of manners.With free online audio.

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  • Fleas or lice?

    Both fleas and lice are parasitic insects that can infest humans and animals. Fleas are typically found on pets and in their living environments, while lice are commonly found on the scalp and body of humans. Fleas are known for jumping and biting, while lice are known for causing itching and irritation. Both pests can be difficult to eliminate and require thorough treatment to eradicate.

  • Can fleas reproduce without animals, such as cat or dog fleas?

    No, fleas cannot reproduce without animals such as cats or dogs. Fleas are obligate parasites, meaning they rely on a host animal for their survival and reproduction. Female fleas lay their eggs on the host animal, and the eggs then fall off into the environment where they develop into larvae and eventually into adult fleas. Without a host animal, the life cycle of fleas cannot be completed, and they cannot reproduce.

  • Are the fleas caught?

    Yes, the fleas are caught.

  • What are cat fleas?

    Cat fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of cats and other animals. They are a common parasite that can cause itching, irritation, and allergic reactions in cats. Cat fleas can also transmit diseases and parasites, making them a nuisance and potential health risk for both cats and humans. It is important to regularly check and treat cats for fleas to prevent infestations and keep them healthy.

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