There is no symbiosis because there is no benefit to us. It's not a symbiotic relationship - they are parasites.
If Hamsters somehow happen to get Head Lice the Lice will not live
Tiny black bugs that live on the human scalp could be mites or head lice. Both mites and head lice are parasites that use the human as a host.
No, the lice would be killed off by your powerful stomach acid
An insect that is found in human hair and has clear wings is lice. Lice live in human hair and have a wing like appearance.
no, they are bigger,and they don't feed in the same way
Human lice are of 3 types 1 , Head lice living in head being most common , 2 , Pubic lice living in pubic hair 3 , Body lice can live in body hair including armpits .
Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are small parasitic insects exquisitely adapted to living on the scalp of their human host. They do not live or feed on your household pets.
NO Lice live on people's head to feed on blood.
A louse (lice, plural) lives on a specific animal depending on what species of louse it is. Lice inhabit living environments on animals from birds to humans. A common misconception is that human head lice only live in the hair of humans who do not brush or wash it; lice are very easily spread between human hosts, and they will live in clean hair just as easily as dirty.
lice can live only one to two days with out an host.
Head lice can live only on a human head. They can not live without a head to feed on (suck blood) for longer than a couple of days at most. They can not live on animals. They can not jump and they can not fly. But, they can crawl along your hair and onto someone else's hair if the hair is touching (or if they fall into your hair brush and then someone else uses it).
There are several types of bugs that can live in human hair even if only temporarily. Some of the bugs are lice, ticks, mosquitoes, roaches, and ants.