Do cat and dog fleas bite humans?

Yes. Both Cat Fleas and Dog Fleas will bite humans if they are present in the home. Bites typically appear as itchy red clusters around the ankles and lower legs, often occurring after walking through carpeted areas or sitting on infested furniture.

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No. Flea infestations are about hosts and habitat, not home hygiene. Fleas commonly hitchhike into homes on pets, humans, or used furniture. Even the cleanest homes in Darwin can experience flea activity if the conditions in the yard or carpet are suitable for their life cycle.
If you or your pets are still getting bitten, the flea population has likely moved from the animal into your home environment, such as carpets, bedding, and garden soil. Treating the pet alone is insufficient; a professional pest control treatment is required to eliminate eggs, larvae, and pupae hidden in the environment.
Fleas pose several health risks to cats and dogs, including the transmission of tapeworms and the development of flea allergy dermatitis, which causes intense itching and hair loss. In severe cases, heavy flea infestations can lead to anaemia in young or small animals.
Most Darwin tenancy agreements with pets mandate a professional, documented flea treatment upon vacating the property. Northern Rock provides a specific Tick & Flea Rental Vacate package that covers internal areas and the yard, providing the necessary reporting required by landlords and property managers.
You should observe a significant reduction in flea activity within 24 to 48 hours of treatment. Full clearance typically takes two to three weeks, as residual treatments remain active to eliminate pupae in the environment as they hatch.