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A single female louse can lay around 10 to 15 eggs, known as nits, each day. Over its lifespan, which typically lasts about 30 days, a louse can produce several hundred eggs. These eggs attach to hair follicles, making them difficult to remove and contributing to the persistence of lice infestations.

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