The chemicals in the pool won't effect the lice. It will take a lot more than that. I recommend buying a shampoo specifically for getting lice out. If that doesn't work, you should talk to your doctor or something. The lice cling onto your hair shaft and don't let go even if your underwater. Actually, you shouldn't go swimming until the lice is away. You may give it to somebody else. I got a lot of this information from answers.Yahoo.com.
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The candy suggests that George has lice by mentioning the lice powder on his bunk, implying that George has been using the powder to treat a possible lice infestation. This information may serve as a warning to others to check for and treat lice if necessary.
Yes, dogs can carry lice, specifically a type called "canine lice." To prevent and treat lice on dogs, regular grooming and inspection for signs of lice are important. Using specialized shampoos or treatments prescribed by a veterinarian can help eliminate lice infestations on dogs.
No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.
Chlorine can drown or immobilize lice, but it may not always kill them. Lice are more likely to survive in chlorinated water compared to other insects due to their ability to close their breathing holes for a short period of time. Using specific treatment shampoos or combing out the lice and nits are more effective methods to eliminate them.
If you have lice anything you have been around can have lice or you will get them again. You have to clean the house.
Lice are not bacteria. Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections. Lice need to be treated with louse-killing drugs.
You get head lice by putting your head by someone who already has head lice
Sheep are normally dipped after shearing to treat for external parasites such as lice.
Yes, boys can get lice. Common ways to prevent lice infestations in children include avoiding sharing hats, combs, and other personal items, regularly checking for lice, and using lice prevention products. To treat lice infestations, options include using over-the-counter or prescription lice treatments, washing bedding and clothing in hot water, and combing out lice and nits with a fine-toothed comb.