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a nit
Nits are what lice is called before the eggs hatch. A nit inspection is when someone checks the hair of another person for lice.
Nits are the eggs laid by adult head lice and do not contain any lice themselves. Each nit typically contains one developing louse embryo. Once the egg hatches, a young louse, called a nymph, emerges. Therefore, there are zero head lice in a nit, but each nit can eventually produce one louse.
When a lice, or nit doesn't pop it means that it's already dead.
I think its head lice.
Baby Head Or Head Lice
Yes, most definitely. You need to get proper nit cream.
It depends. If the nit is at the end of you hair then no it is not back. Lice can only live for 24 hours. But if the nit is within 1 1/2 inches from your scalp then you have a good chance that it is back.
use a nit comb. or if the nit comb doesnt work maybe choose 2 cut the hair shorter.
A grown-up nit is called a louse. Nits are the eggs laid by adult lice, and when they hatch, they develop into nymphs before maturing into adult lice. Adult lice are parasitic insects that typically infest the scalp, body, or pubic area, depending on the type of louse.
Nit is also used in America and Australia, meaning baby head lice or a bad person. It is not specifically British.
Nit's Do Not Itch. The Lice On Your Head However Do. The Suck The Blood Mainly From Your Scalpe.