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How do you know if you have sand fleas under your skin?

You probably won't notice when the female sand flea first enters your skin. Once it burrows into your skin, you may see a white circle that looks like a ring or halo with a black dot in the center. Over time, the black dot grows as the sand flea gorges on blood and gets bigger with eggs.



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Not all sand fleas will bite and feed on humans, but those that do can cause painful, itchy bites. They hop through the sand much like the common flea, eventually landing on human skin and inflicting an uncomfortable bite.

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Sand flea bites. Sometimes, not always, the female sand flea lays her eggs underneath the skin; the large welts will have a black dot in the center. If that happens, you should seek medical attention because the black dot indicates eggs have been laid.

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Fleas don't live in beds for long, but they can lay eggs there. Flea eggs look like oval-shaped, white specs. If you see them in your pet's skin, you might mistake them for dry skin or sand. It's important to thoroughly investigate their fur, because you may shortly have an infestation on your hands.

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