You will see lightning fast creatures, about the size of a sesame seed and are commonly white or dark. They move so fast they are most likely only to see a flash and then they will be gone. Females are bigger than male lice and will lay 6 eggs a day in her lifespan of 30 days.
The louse is perfectly adapted for moving through hair and has a powerful claw like hook at the end of their front legs, making it very easy for them to swing from person to person. They can get around the head very easily and quickly making it very difficult to catch them. Their eggs are usually white in the shape of a teardrop
its just scalp if it doesnt move
Probly dandruff.
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Ok look on top of your head pull and mess ariound with your hair intill you see little whit balls,lightly touch the balls if the move its dandruf.Press a litlle harder if the still dont move it is a head lice egg.I had lice a few years ago and i actually found out today i have it again.If you want to get rid of it go to yokes and buy a lice soulition called Pronto ive tried everything and pronto is the only thing that works.Also lice like clean hair so when you take a shower put on a shower cap.I know not washing your hair is grose but it cuts the iching down WAY far and the lice will soon want to find a new head once you do that so be shure to use Prontobefore going back to school/work/other things around people.
They are white and very small (about 2mm long, I'd say). They stick to the hair, near the root. The only way to get rid of it is pulling it down with your thumb's nail pressing against your index finger, all the way to the end of the hair it's stuck to. This is how you can know whether you have lice or just need to use H&S shampoo.
u are stupid people just look at the fricen egg you axhole
love bugs have an orange head and the rest of the body is black. sometimes you will find it with another stuck to its thorax
I did not know.
Sean loves Kristine. Sean may well love Kristine, but I hope that she is not the same shape as a lenticular cloud, which is the classic flying saucer shape.
it is used to collect things like leaves, bugs, ect.
What does diffusion look like? No a picture of what it looks like
Not all bugs are insects, but real bugs are the ones with 6 legs and sharp tubes for eating. Answer Taxonomically, insects comprise millions of species as a single class, Class Insecta. There about 29 orders of insects. Examples are Order Isoptera, Order Ephemeroptera, Order Odonata, Order Zeugloptera and Order Hymenoptera. The bug order was initially Order Hemiptera. This has been split into Orders Hemiptera and Homoptera. An order is a subset of Insecta. Hemiptera and Homoptera form a subset of Insecta. Thus all bugs are insects but not all insects are bugs. Bugs have all the insect characters (3 parts to the body and 6 legs and wings). They have hemelytra and piercing mouthparts however which separates them from all other insects (like termites and bees and butterflies and flies and dragonflies and beetles and lacewings and zeuglopterans et cetera).
It look like a ball and it has a small ball inside
Love bugs are two bugs that are stuck together. They're called love bugs because they're together all the time like a couple.
Eggs, like all bugs
Snap bugs look like a cross between a beetle and a slug. They look hard like a beetle but are shaped like a slug with antennas.
bed bugs?
The red bugs are probably bed bugs, the rash will look similar to a cluster of mosquito bites. look up bed bugs on wikipedia.
Lady Bugs definitely love aphids.
they love eating birds and bugs and humans
If you have bugs that look like maggots in your microwave, they could be pantry moths or larvae. You can use insecticides like permethrin chemical to get rid of them.
They hate dry weather.
No, they aren't super bugs, super bugs are bacteria who are resistant to antibiotics.
June bugs, and love bugs
Insects, myriapods, terrestrial crabs and woodlice are what garden bugs look like. Centipedes and millipedes number among a garden's myriapods. Pill bugs, also called doodle bugs and roly polies, serve as common examples of woodlice.