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Fleas are not fun.

They lay eggs in your carpet, clothes furniture... sometimes even your hair. The eggs turn into jumping, biting annoyances that soon spread to every corner of your home and lawn.

The only way to get rid of fleas is by covering every possible nook and cranny of your home with flea killing chemical. Generally, every inch of your carpet must be sprayed and most plush furniture. If you don't also have your lawn sprayed at the time of the internal treatment, you've probably just wasted your time, because they will come right back.

Make sure that whoever does your flea treatment, does it right the first time.

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Flea is the common name for any of the small wingless insects of the order Siphonaptera (some authorities use the name Aphaniptera because it is older, but names above family rank need not follow the ICZN rules of priority, so most taxonomists use the more familiar name). Fleas are external parasites, living by hematophagy off the blood of mammals and birds. Genetic and morphological evidence indicates that they are descendants of the Scorpionfly family Boreidae, which are also flightless; accordingly it is possible that they will eventually be reclassified as a suborder within the Mecoptera. In the past, however, it was most commonly supposed that fleas had evolved from the flies (Diptera), based on similarities of the larvae. In any case, all these groups seem to represent a clade of closely related insect lineages, for which the names Mecopteroidea and Antliophora have been proposed.

(Courtesy Wikipedia.com)