yes if they have not been dead long enough to prevent the lice from feeding (as parasites they need a host that can provide all their needs)
A hat will not stop you from getting them. If you share the hat they can be transferred to your head from someone else.
Normally the brown nits are the dead nits, and the white nits are the alive one. I don't see the brown ones to be dangerous but I would still remove them. I found that vinger helps remove the nits dead or alive.
Nits, which are the eggs laid by lice, do not re-hatch after they are dead. Once a nit is dead, it cannot develop into a louse. However, it's important to distinguish dead nits from live ones; dead nits can remain attached to hair strands, which may cause confusion. Effective lice treatment typically involves removing both live lice and nits, regardless of whether they are dead or alive.
White nits are dead because if they were light brown or dark brown then that would mean that they are alive but not yet hatched
If someone in your class has nits, you do not have to stay far away from them. The fact is, even if you are sat right beside someone who has nits, you might not get them off that person. Nits don't jump, so unless your heads are right next to each other, as they would be if you were whispering something to them, it is unlikely that they will pass nits on to you.
By catching it off someone else.
One says nothing. In life, nits happen. You should be careful if you are aware that someone does have lice, however, anyone can have them and it is not necessarily an indication that they have problems with hygiene.
Nits are the eggs of head lice and are typically found attached to human hair close to the scalp. They cannot be caught from animals or animal hair, as head lice are specific to humans and do not infest pets or other animals.
if you pop it and its got a lil wet stuff in it , then its alive . if its dry when youpop it its dead.
Nits, which are the eggs of lice, specifically refer to those associated with humans, and pets typically do not carry them. However, pets can carry their own types of parasites, such as fleas or ticks. While you can't catch nits from pets, you can contract other parasites or their eggs if the pet is infested. It's important to maintain good hygiene and regular veterinary check-ups for pets to prevent any infestations.
It is possible for nits to hatch off someone's head though it is not as common. It is best to vacuum, wash, and use the spay to avoid infestation from continuing.
Yes! I tried it on my Cat and it killed them dead within one hour, I also tried it on nits and it does the same.If you have nits, just spray it on your hair and leave it over night and wash your hair in the morning and you or you kid will be nits free.RegardsRobertoRead more: Will_surgical_spirit_kills_sperms