Yep you can ! Go to the doctor SOON cuz the head lice from chicken eggs KILLS !
no, but mayonaise does.
The right answer is no. Lice eggs are white. They eat your hair and make you scratch your head.
Check your head closely for nits (the eggs) and I would recommend checking it everyday for the next couple of days and washing all your bedding to be on the safe side. But it could be possible for just on if he just got on your head.
No but if you don't kill all of the eggs, they hatch into new lice.
Yes Head Lice reproduce on average a Female Head Louse lays about 3 - 10 Eggs a day
Washing bed linens in hot soapy water following an outbreak of head lice is very important because of the fact that lice can live outside of hair for several days and eggs can remain viable for up to a month. These lice and eggs need to be killed in order to prevent a reinfestation. Hot soapy water is effective at killing them.
Baby Oil works, and there are products specially designed for getting head lice out
As long as they have hair, men can get head lice. Head lice have the ability to appear on anyone who has hair, whether it be a child, man, or woman. If you do get lice, purchase "Lice Hero" to get rid of them. You will need to use the shampoo and then comb out the lice eggs to prevent more from hatching.
The mature, grown, lice will leave eggs or nits in the hair. those eggs will hatch and turn into mature, grown, lice. This process with keep repeating until you get all lice and lice eggs out of the hair!
They appear in anywhere you have hair on your head (eyebrows for example)
< no, lice prefers clean hair. If the hair is dirty the lice/eggs cannot attach themselves.
no. mammals give birth no live babies/animals/young, and head lice lay eggs. therefore they cannot be a mammal.
Once children have lice in their hair, they will keep them until treated. The lice process is: adult lice transfer from one head to another, the female lice lay eggs, the eggs hatch within 7 days the baby lice grow, they lay eggs and the whole process repeats itself.