Yes body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
Body lice lay their eggs in the seams and folds of clothing, rather than directly on the body. The eggs hatch into nymphs which then feed on the host's blood and return to the clothing to lay their own eggs. Regular washing of clothes and bedding is essential to prevent body lice infestations.
there is crabs and they crawl in your pubic hairs and lay eggs.
You'd have very colorful head lice. You'd also probably have spots where the dye doesn't hit your hair because the lice and their eggs are on top of your hairs.
Since lice like to attach their eggs to hairs and your nose has hair in it, yes - you CAN get lice in your nose. Can you say GROSS?!? From a practical standpoint, it is unlikely since there are so many other easily accessible sites (at least for the lice) with more hair than the inside of your nose.
Lice Eggs and Lice Nits are usually mistaken as Dandruff and Dandruff is usually mistaken as Lice Eggs and Lice Nits
De-licing refers to the process of removing lice or lice eggs from a person's hair or body. This process is typically done using special shampoos, combs, or treatments designed to kill lice and their eggs.
it doesnt; it just itches. you see, your hairs have little tiny vaginas on them, and the lice are supahorny. they impregnate your hairs, making them have babies and then the babies need food, so they eat the scalp, making it itchy. so they only get itchey.
you can use a body shampoo to get the lice and the eggs to come off. try to get a box of lice killing spray
Lice
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
Yes
They lay eggs (more lice)