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No, head lice do not live in hay. They are specific to human hosts and thrive on the scalp and hair of individuals. Head lice require human blood to survive and cannot survive long away from a human host, making hay an unsuitable environment for them.
not long ......i would kill him
as long as they want if there lucky not to breathe in the aspestis crap and if they wear the right gear than they should live as long as the average human.
Head lice live on the scalp, specifically close to the hair follicles where they can feed on blood several times a day. They do not wander far from the scalp as they cannot survive for long without a human host.
Yes but it would not last long no matter how strong the oppressors
For about 5 day, but they would suffer
depends on how long, heating at first, boiling, then if let go it would look like a hotdog
The long head biceps tendon insertion is located in the shoulder joint of the human body.
live for a long time that's what I've been told
jh
im not not shure if you mean how long do cockroaches live without a head, but if so i read they can last about week.
Head lice primarily live on human scalps and require blood from a host to survive, so they do not thrive on inanimate objects like yarn. While they may occasionally be found on clothing or bedding, they do not remain viable for long without a human host. Therefore, yarn is not a suitable environment for head lice to live. Regular cleaning and washing can help eliminate any potential lice transfer from surfaces.