yes
of course not!! lice eggs and lice live in the roots of your hair,, so i guess if you have a very hairy lunch box then maybe they could grow in there.
Yes lice are real. They are a parasite that feed off of our blood and cement nits(eggs) to the shafts of our hair. They spread to other people and are a great nuisance because they are hard to kill.
to minimize the amount of lice, they couldn't shower
The lice that cats get are specific to cats. They do not transfer from other species but are spread within the species. Cats get lice from other cats who have lice. As with humans, it's not a matter of cleanliness, but of popularity. (In fact, lice like clean heads better!)
Pubic lice and other STDs are spread by sexual contact. Pubic lice may also be spread by close contact or sharing clothes.
No, dogs cannot spread lice to humans or other animals. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning they are adapted to live on a specific type of host and cannot survive on other species.
Because clean heads are easier to feed on, and lay eggs on.
Lice Eggs and Lice Nits are usually mistaken as Dandruff and Dandruff is usually mistaken as Lice Eggs and Lice Nits
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, the children get rid of their lice by shaving their heads. This is a common method used in concentration camps during World War II to prevent the spread of lice and diseases.
Pubic lice are often associated with other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but do not spread them.
No. It is not true that lice do not like red heads. There are rumors about it, but no. To prove it, I once had a friend who was a red head, and she had lice. Her name was Peyton Pendergrass
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on