All I know is that we could not rid our children of head lice, even after treatment, until we treated our bunny for lice. Once the bunny had been dusted with Sevin, and we retreated the kids, everything was good.
I know experts say it can't happen - I know it did.
Technically, yes. Head lice are wingless insects. They reproduce by mating. Females lay eggs (nits) that, if inseminated will likely hatch into adult head lice to repeat the life cycle unless treated and killed.
yes be sure to treat you and your pet before it spreads
no you cant . head lice are only spreaded from human to human .
no. because onley humans and midium sized rodents have them. like skunk and hedghog.
yes
No please never blame animals for lice since lice cannot live off animals
No, this is not true. Lice are animals.
lice and rats
Ducks can get lice if they had previously kept in a room that has lice. They can also collect them if they frequent a path that is also infested with lice from other farm animals.
Not really. Cows don't go about trying to find lice to eat, since they are large herbivorous animals, not animals that go around trying to find lice to eat.
Yes, most animals with hair can be infected by lice. They also infect some birds by living among the feathers.
Pediatricians are most likely to diagnose lice in school-age children.
Very definitely they can. Children are sent home from school because of lice.
rabbits can give lice to humans so can all animals.
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In the winter months, the two animals that are likely to get lice infestations are deer and cattle. One of the symptoms of a lice infestations are visible missing patches of hair.
Lice can liveon animals or people