No, no they cant.
Yes, most animals with hair can be infected by lice. They also infect some birds by living among the feathers.
No, it is not safe or sanitary to perform a hair service on a client with head lice. The client should be referred to a specialist for proper treatment and once the head lice infestation is fully resolved, then a hair service can be carried out.
Yes, baby robins can carry lice, just like many other birds. Lice are external parasites that feed on the feathers and skin of birds, and they can infest nestlings if the nest becomes contaminated. It's important for birds to maintain hygiene to minimize the risk of lice infestations, as these pests can affect their health and development.
They do not get lice, but they can get ticks...that's why you always see them fixing their feathers. They take frequent baths, preen their feathers, spread a little of their natural skin oils on their feathers and they're good.
they can carry lice just like we can
No, slugs do not carry head lice. Head lice are parasites that infest the human scalp and hair, while slugs are a type of mollusk found in outdoor environments. It is unlikely that a slug would transmit head lice to a person.
Lice lasts in your hair until you wash it, if you don't the lice will have sex, then it will have babies until your hair is all white with lice
it is because u think about hair lice and think that its in your hair
No, mosquitoes do not carry lice, however mosquitoes carry many diseases e.g. malaria and HIV/AIDS as do lice.
The sentence of "louse" is typically a small insect that infests the hair or feathers of humans or animals, commonly known for causing itching and irritation.
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
Yes, anyone can get hair lice regardless of hair color or texture. Lice are equal opportunity parasites that can infest any hair type.