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There are many ways to get rid of lice. Olive oil and mayonnaise put on the hair, covered with a cap overnight is one way. Lysol is another way if you don't mind the chemicals. Natural remedies like tea tree, lavender oil and peppermint oil also kill the adults. Eggs need to be combed out with a lice comb as do dead adults.

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