yes they do, at least they did in our school but just washing your hair well won't stop lice so don't borrow others hair bobbles, combs, hats ect.
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Yes. Lice can jump from head to head - whether by hugging schoolgirls or boys playing sports (or vice versa). Lice should be treated and nits should be removed, before the child returns to school.
A group of lice is called a flock.Dan Kim from Pope High School. "i eat flied lice"
No, slugs do not carry head lice. Head lice are parasites that infest the human scalp and hair, while slugs are a type of mollusk found in outdoor environments. It is unlikely that a slug would transmit head lice to a person.
Kids usually get lice from direct head-to-head contact with someone who already has lice. Lice can crawl from one person's hair to another's, especially in school, during sleepovers, or when playing closely together. Sharing hats, brushes, or hair accessories can also spread lice.
You get head lice by putting your head by someone who already has head lice
Yes you could no matter how high the altitude is
It is 9 o'clock! Alternatively, it is time to check for head lice!
Check for white little things on their head
Sharing brushes/combs, wearing anothers hat, lying on an infected persons' pillow or just hanging out with somebody that does have head lice. It is head to head contact..... stay away from somebody scratching!
No, pets cannot get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals.