I'm having my annual flea war currently and noticed advantage and frontline are entirely resisted at this point. I can't get prescription strength ones for personal reasons and I feel hesitant to use anything nuclear on my old ass cat. Anyways, I've been using physical methods like Diatomaceous earth, washing, vacuuming, flea combing. I've become kind of an expert with the flea comb.
With that out of the way, I have a question more for my curiosity. I am intimately familiar with adult and young fleas, flea eggs, flea dirt. I have perhaps occasionally seen cocoons without realizing what it was. I have absolutely never seen a flea larvae. Their size doesn't seem that much smaller than fleas from the pictures online, and they are freaking worms. I know they like to hide, but is it really nearly impossible to spot one?
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