The rabbit flea is the main vector of [[Myxomatosis|myxomatosis]] in rabbits. It may commonly be found near the edges of the ear of dogs and cats which frequent rabbit habitats. ''Echidnophaga gallinacea'' or 'sticktight flea' is important mainly in domestic poultry (especially a serious pest of chickens). However it may also attack cats, dogs, rabbits and humans. It is most common in tropical areas throughout the world, but may be found in many sub-tropical and temperate habitats. After feeding female fleas burrows into the skin where they attach firmly with their mouthparts. Females aggregate on bare areas, often the head, comb or wattles. Each female may remain attached for between two and six weeks. The skin around the point of attachment may become ulcerated. | The rabbit flea is the main vector of [[Myxomatosis|myxomatosis]] in rabbits. It may commonly be found near the edges of the ear of dogs and cats which frequent rabbit habitats. ''Echidnophaga gallinacea'' or 'sticktight flea' is important mainly in domestic poultry (especially a serious pest of chickens). However it may also attack cats, dogs, rabbits and humans. It is most common in tropical areas throughout the world, but may be found in many sub-tropical and temperate habitats. After feeding female fleas burrows into the skin where they attach firmly with their mouthparts. Females aggregate on bare areas, often the head, comb or wattles. Each female may remain attached for between two and six weeks. The skin around the point of attachment may become ulcerated. |