yes you can because i studied it in science some of it comes from birds if you birds but you have to like take showers for theme or a meditionfor bird lice thanks
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Bird Lice?
No, lice are typically spread through direct contact with an infected person or their personal belongings. Standing under a tree would not expose you to lice unless an infected person with lice happened to be in close proximity to you.
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louce (singular of lice) grouse (bird)
The Plover bird picks lice off of the crocodile.
go to wal mart and buy either lice and mite spray (be careful not to spray their eye) or buy whats called a bird protector it is in a blue box and has a warning label on the front hurry and get it though cause they can die
There are many different species of lice that are species specific. Human lice only live on humans, but there are bird lice, dog lice, cattle lice, etc. Many lice even limit their habitat to a particular part of the body, like the pubic louse. There have been reports of lice using Hippoboscidae flies, or louse flies to travel from one host (especially a dying host) to another (alive and well) host. The process of one species carrying another is call phoresy. These lice are mainly those of the suborder Ishnocera. Most lice in this suborder are bird lice, although some are mammalian lice. I have not seen any studies or reports of human head lice using phoresy to transfer to new hosts.
Yes, chickens can be affected by chicken lice, also known as mites. Chicken lice are tiny insects that feed on the blood of the bird and can cause discomfort and health issues if left untreated. Regular inspection and appropriate treatment can help control and eliminate lice infestations in chickens.
exposure to other infested horses. lice are usually species specific, i.e. bird lice cannot pass to horses, etc. Debilitated animals are more suseptible to lice. Multible treatments are required to rid the animal of lice, as nits may hatch after initial treatment. Oral ivermectin (wormer) may also be helpful.
no not all, one way to tell is by inspecting a bird's feather for small white bugs or movement of the featherwhile you hold it still