Why Do Hedgehogs Have Fleas?
Hedgehogs are not the only animals that have fleas – foxes and rabbits are also known to have fleas. These fleas can also infest dogs, cats and other animals. These insects can even infest humans. Fleas in hedgehogs are transmitted from one generation to the next.
When you suspect your hedgehog of having fleas, your first step is to visit your veterinarian. He will likely recommend a topical medication that does not contain harmful ingredients. It is also important to keep the environment around your pet clean. Fleas lay eggs on your hedgehog, which take several weeks to hatch. When the eggs hatch, the fleas will start looking for their first meal.
Hedgehogs’ food and water bowls often contain traces of food particles. Their highly sensitive noses can even detect the scent of human beings from several yards away. Because of their keen sense of smell, they can also hear rustling and buzzing in the ground.
There are several common causes of flea infestations in hedgehogs. One of the most common causes is exposure to dogs and cats. Fleas can be a dangerous issue for your hedgehog. While fleas are usually self-limiting once the root of the problem has been eliminated, they can be transferred to other animals. You should always consult with a qualified veterinarian before treating your hedgehog.