They are basically like chickens, they lay them, keep them warm, and wait for them to hatch which take up to 1 week.
hi i dont have nits but got eggs
Lice Eggs and Lice Nits are usually mistaken as Dandruff and Dandruff is usually mistaken as Lice Eggs and Lice Nits
All those who have lice infestation - Pediculosis - in their hair have nits (eggs of lice).
Eggs/Nits
The nits are eggs not bugs, but the bugs are there somewhere since they came from them.
Nits are the eggs laid by human head lice Pediculosis capitis. The lice are about a millimeter long (easy to see look in the related link below). I suspect the dots you are finding are the eggs (nits) that are glued to the base of your hair strands. The eggs (nits) are very difficult to remove even after they are dead or have hatched.You need to kill the lice and the eggs using some proprietary topical treatment.
get your hair washed and then brush the eggs off with a comb
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
Nits are the egg stage of lice. They attach to the hair and feel bumpy. Lice treatments will destroy the eggs. Follow manufacturer's directions...and quickly!
Mandarins, as a type of small citrus fruit, do not spread nits. Nits are the eggs of lice, which are parasitic insects that infest the hair of mammals, including humans. The transmission of nits typically occurs through direct head-to-head contact, not through food or fruit. Therefore, mandarins themselves are not a vector for spreading nits.
yes. they lay little eggs called nits in your hair.
Nits are the eggs of lice, which are a type of parasite that can infest human hair. The presence of nits is not a deliberate creation by a deity but rather a result of the natural life cycle and behavior of these parasites.