Well first you have to get an actual louse on your head. It would then lay it's eggs on your hair shaft, then the eggs will hatch and the larvae will begin to grow.
They are larvae of jellyfish.
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
go to the store and buy some Lice Egg & Larvae killer shampoo. that should do the trick. also make sure to wash any bedding/cloth you have, or spray it with lice killing bed spray.
· Ladybug · Lice · Locust
· Ladybug · Lice · Locust
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After 7 days, when the egg turns is turning into a tadpole
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Head lice needs to be starved. You can bag it tightly and leave it for two weeks, and then wash it in HOT water. Everything pillows, teddy bears, blankets........ can be bagged and left. Do not open it. Let the lice die, and then begin the cleaning process. Good luck!
There are couple reasons, one was to control Lice, the other is to begin the process of removing your civilian facade.
any of a family (Syrphidae) of dipteran flies that are noted for frequenting flowers and hovering at one place in the air and include some whose larvae prey on plant lice -called also syrphid fly ..