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Question by  binkman88 (53)

What is a jumping insect that is smaller than a flea?

 
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Answer by  bl834 (1317)

You're probably looking at springtails. They are technically not insects, but are instead "hexapods." They are usually found in leaf litter and eat decaying plant matter mostly.

 
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Answer by  Aimeers (18)

Mites are jumping insects that are smaller than a flea. They live on your skin or in hair follicals. They do not bite humans.

 
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Answer by  meme39 (23)

i have no idea because i think this is a trick question. i do not believe there is one smaller than a flea. correct me im worng.

 
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