Ceratophyllus gallinae

• Adult fleas are generally brownish in colour, and 1 - 8mm long.
• The eyes as well as the antennae are apparent. Their mouthparts are well adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood and project downwards from the head.
• This species is the most common bird flea, the hen flea.
• Bird fleas can only live for a short time indoors and only in nests.
• They breed during the nesting period when the host and/or young are available for regular blood meals.
• Adult bird fleas live in bird nests. When the birds move from the nest, the adult fleas must find a new host.
• If the nest is reused, the pupae will hatch, mate and continue the breeding cycle.
• Bird fleas can multiply enormously in hen houses, breeders, batteries etc.