We can find lice in the tail of the deer.
They certainly aren't born with lice, they get the lice from their dams if the doe is already infested with lice herself.
In the winter months, the two animals that are likely to get lice infestations are deer and cattle. One of the symptoms of a lice infestations are visible missing patches of hair.
There really are no symbols that you have lice, but what you can do is look through your hair and if you find eggs then you probably have lice.
Not really. Cows don't go about trying to find lice to eat, since they are large herbivorous animals, not animals that go around trying to find lice to eat.
There are a number of places where one can find pictures of head lice. The NHS website includes pictures as well as details on head lice. A number of head lice killing products may also have their picture on the packaging.
The singular for lice is louse. However the word is rarely used as if you find one louse in your hair, there are certainly hundreds of lice there.
Yes, there are red lice. Head lice can be brown, yellow, grey or red, depending on whether or not they fed on blood, or the color of your hair.
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.
-yes, with a mirror and a comb. -You can check for lice behind the ears, around the neck, or around the crown. Lice can turn from clear white, to dark brown.
On your head or pubic region.
a can of lice spray
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.