yes you can get spray that kills them off your beds chairs and rugs wash all bedding in hot water and extra long hot dry stuff toys should be put in air tight bags for three to four weeks to kill them had to do this a few times in my life
Any fuzzy clothing (such as fuzzy scarves) could be mistaken for hair. Fuzzy clothing and stuffed animals should be stored in bags for two weeks. Doing so will take away the lice's food source (blood), causing them to die.
No, head lice cannot spread to clothing because they specifficly need the human scalp to survive, so if they hopped off, they would/could die.
They cannot live on clothes because lice feed on blood, and clothes do not have blood.
You don't wash your clothes to get rid of lice, since it is in your hair. But lice like clean hair, so don't wash your hair if you have lice!
Yes, you need to wash everything.
Yes
Will rubbing alcohol kill lice on furniture
There are many things that could be used to kill lice on furniture. You could use hairspray for example to kill lice.
Body lice can be spread by close personal contact or shared bedding.
yes
Mainly because lice often carry diseases. During and right after World War I, a disease called typhus killed millions of people, and it was primarily spread by lice.
Pubic lice and other STDs are spread by sexual contact. Pubic lice may also be spread by close contact or sharing clothes.
Mainly because lice often carry diseases. During and right after World War I, a disease called typhus killed millions of people, and it was primarily spread by lice.
Yes Get the Rand C spray it works for head and body lice.
Typhus is a disease spread by lice and this is what most of the people died of other than starvation and fatigue
What kind of lice do you mean?There are three different kinds of lice that affect humans (head lice, scabies or body lice, and pubic lice).The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has a great overview on their website: http://www.cdc.gov/lice/index.html
yes
To prevent the spread of lice.