You can buy one most anywhere. Even Babies R Us! =) Just ask an employee at Walmart or something where their nit-combs are.
Yes. But don't forget the comb only gets the lice eggs. To kill the actual lice you need the special shampoo that usually comes with a comb.
This only loosens the lice you need a special comb to remove them
yes, but not on the inside, you can usually tell by running a special lice comb through the animal, and if you see any on the comb, then you know there is some on your animal.
The mature, grown, lice will leave eggs or nits in the hair. those eggs will hatch and turn into mature, grown, lice. This process with keep repeating until you get all lice and lice eggs out of the hair!
Not necessarily. You will need to use lice killing shampoo and pick out the lice with a comb.
One method is to wash your hair with plenty of conditioner, and then drag a lice comb through your hair. This should remove living lice, and most if not all eggs. Another method is to go to a chemist and ask them for something to ger rid of lice eggs. It is nothing to be embarrassed about, as it is a common problem. Follow the instructions on the medication they give you.
You get the shampoo and put it on your head. Fleas shampoo may not work, get one for lice and get the one with the special comb so you can get the nits out of your hair
Lice are parasitic insects. The life cycle of the head louse has three stages: nit, nymph, and adult. The life cycle of a single louse from egg to egg is about 1 month.
there many cleaning agents which you can purchase from pharmacists which is a natural and gentle head lice treatment that eliminates live lice and nits (lice eggs) in one day. It is important to use an effective nit comb to remove all dead lice, nits, and debris after a head lice treatment is used.
No. They lay eggs and hatch. You must buy a special shampoo and comb, you can get this at any store or ask at the pharmacy counter.
Lice don't live in your body, they live on your body. Lice transmission is from shared items with someone who is infected (hairbrush, comb, scrunchies etc)
Yes. You can try using a special nit comb and lots of diligence under a strong light. This is an example of a mechanical means of removing the insects.