Sticktight Flea vs Pigeon Flea

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Sticktight Flea Pigeon Flea
Scientific Name Echidnophaga gallinacea Ceratophyllus columbae
Order Siphonaptera Siphonaptera
Family Pulicidae Ceratophyllidae
Size 1-2 mm 2-3 mm
Habitat Woodlands Woodlands
Diet Blood Feeders Blood Feeders
Regions Worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions Europe, North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Sticktight Flea

A small flea that permanently attaches to the skin of poultry, often around the face and comb. It can also parasitize dogs, cats, and humans.

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Did You Know?

Unlike other fleas, the female embeds her mouthparts permanently into the host and never voluntarily detaches.

Pigeon Flea

A flea found in pigeon nests and dovecotes that can bite humans in infested buildings. It thrives in the accumulated droppings and debris of pigeon roosts.

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Did You Know?

Urban pest controllers frequently encounter it when clearing pigeon infestations from building interiors.