Definitely look like fleas. Any chance raccoons or other smaller wildlife could 
be harboring in an attic space or chimney?

Alternatively, they could be coming in on visitors or staff. Identifying the 
species will help determine if that is a possibility.

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From: pestlist@googlegroups.com <pestlist@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
Katrina Dring
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:15 AM
To: pestlist@googlegroups.com
Subject: [PestList] Possible fleas?

Hi everyone,

We had an interesting find when we collected pest traps yesterday - possible 
fleas! These were found on two traps (one had a single one and the other a 
group of three). The traps were in two different areas of the store - one 
behind a door which is in constant use and where no collections are and the 
other partway down an aisle where archaeology collections are stored in boxes. 
We're most of the way through a store move so collections are constantly 
shifting, the general environment is busy (but hopefully animal free!) and 
cleaned on a regular basis. The pest traps were placed on 25th January 2024 and 
collected 29th April 2024. I didn't think to add a scale, sorry, but the pest 
trap sticky pad is 57x57mm. Two of the photos include a black sharpie lid which 
gives some idea of scale - the insects themselves are around 2mm.

I'd love to confirm whether these are fleas or something else? My understanding 
is that fleas require a live host - we've had mice in the past but thought we 
had been rodent free for a while. We have also occasionally had birds find 
their way into the store in the past, but again not recently that we know of. 
Can someone offer another possibility?! Is this a collection concern? Or more 
of a human one?

Thanks in advance,
Katrina

Katrina Dring (she/her)

Collections Assistant (Stores Move)
University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Search our online collection<https://collections.maa.cam.ac.uk/>, or find out 
more about the museum<https://maa.cam.ac.uk/>.
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