In winter woodlice burrow down into rotting leaves or the earth, to protect themselves from the cold.
Lice cannot survive for long on pillows as they require a human host to feed on. While it is unlikely for lice to infest pillows, it is still recommended to wash bedding and pillowcases in hot water and dry them on high heat if lice are present to help prevent any possible infestation.
No, lice are species-specific, meaning they are adapted to live on certain animals. Squirrel lice would not be able to infest humans.
Woodlice are more commonly found in damp and decaying wood rather than furniture wood, which is usually treated and less susceptible to infestations. However, if the furniture is in a damp or humid environment, woodlice may be attracted to it. Keeping the furniture dry and well-maintained can help prevent woodlice from taking up residence.
It is very rare to find lice specifically in armpits. Lice typically prefer the scalp and sometimes the pubic area. If you suspect lice in your armpits, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Lice infestation is confirmed by finding live lice or their eggs (nits) in the hair. This can be done by visually inspecting the hair and scalp. Sometimes a healthcare provider may use a fine-tooth comb to help identify lice.
lice can live only one to two days with out an host.
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No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.
Pubic lice can live less than a day without a human host.
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Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
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Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
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Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.