yes they do
Squirrels can get many parasites including, ticks, mites, lice, fleas, botflies, etc.
If you have head lice, you need to get treated as soon as possible. Once you are treated and you don't see anymore lice, you are no longer contagious.
Squirrels can be carriers of many parasites. Some common parasites on squirrels are mange mites, lice, and ticks. Squirrels can also leave parasites behind in their droppings.
who discovered headlice
yes they are. they can be transferred by clothes, hugs, sharing brushes, or hanging your coat by an infected persons
they are very contagious. the eggs called nits, can sometimes be blown by the wind into other people's hair. once they hatch, the lice come into your hair.
Probably not. I had one when I was a kid and didn't get lice. I think they are pretty clean.
Not on its own. Trench fever is caused by lice, and lice (which are tiny blood-sucking insects) thrive in the unsanitary conditions of trenches. So it doesn't pass from person to person like a cold or a flu; it passes by the insects biting them.
Head lice are small blood sucking creatures, not actually insects but more closely related to spiders, which hide in human hair and are extremely annoying to those who are unfortunate enough to have them.
Head lice is a contagious insect parasite that feeds on an individual's scalp. Head lice originated first in North America than later moved to other areas of the world such as Europe and Australia.
yes, typhoid is a contagious or a spreading from one person to other disease it is really advisable to have a regular vaccination while setting off for a journey. Also it entirely advisable to have a clean livelihood which includes the practice of good hand washing, purified drinking water and so on.