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You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
sometimes milk upsets a baby's tummy. i found that giving it a mixture of formula, water, and goats milk helps settle their stomach
within a week. the little girl i babysit had it and i got it about a week later.
The life cycle for Head lice is fairly simple -Egg -> Nymph -> AdultNits, or lice eggs, hatch in about a week. Baby lice or nymphs are about the size of a pinhead when they hatch, and quickly mature into adult lice in about a week. Adult lice can then live for about 30 days, with females laying up to 8 nits a day, repeating the cycle.Reproduced from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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about a week.
You may be able to get them at a butcher shop, it may take a couple days to a week for sheep and goats to be butchered. Call ahead of time and ask if they are able to give you intestines and when you can pick them up.
depends on the scorpion breed, but roughly 1 1/2 to 2 years to adulthood from a baby
Kids can start nibbling on hay from a week old - they will copy their mother's behaviour but they can't be weaned until at least 12 to 14 weeks of age as their rumen needs to fully develop.
Seal it in a ziplock bag for a week or so. That will kill any lice, eggs, or nits residing in the helmet. They can't live if they don't have a head to live apon!
There are high chances that you will get the lice more than once. Most of the anti lice drugs kill the lice but spare the eggs. The lice will return, when the the eggs hatch. So normally you are advised to repeat the application of drug after a gap, usually one week. You can get the reinfestation with lice many times in row from the classmates of your daughter.
It's not called a baby until week 38 of pregnancy or when it's born (even if it's before week 38).