yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
Body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
Human lice are of 3 types 1 , Head lice living in head being most common , 2 , Pubic lice living in pubic hair 3 , Body lice can live in body hair including armpits .
Lice lay eggs, known as nits, on people because the warmth and proximity to a blood supply found on the scalp provide them with an ideal environment for their survival and development. Laying eggs on the hair close to the scalp ensures that the newly hatched lice have immediate access to blood for feeding and further reproduction.
Yes but they will be very small looking
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There really are no symbols that you have lice, but what you can do is look through your hair and if you find eggs then you probably have lice.
Lice Eggs and Lice Nits are usually mistaken as Dandruff and Dandruff is usually mistaken as Lice Eggs and Lice Nits
Body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
Yes
The right answer is no. Lice eggs are white. They eat your hair and make you scratch your head.
They lay eggs (more lice)
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!
Because clean heads are easier to feed on, and lay eggs on.
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.
Everyone is able to get lice if they have hair and are exposed to the eggs.
Yes body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
lice are insects. people who have lice comb their hair and little lice eggs/larvae get left on the comb. they wear a hat it gets stuck on the hat. when someone else uses the comb/hat, the eggs/larvae get left on their scalp, hatch, and reproduce