First... vinegar does not kill lice. Use a proper lice shampoo.
Lice live off the hair, the skin and blood from your scalp
Probably.
There really are no symbols that you have lice, but what you can do is look through your hair and if you find eggs then you probably have lice.
Your scalp will itch and people will avoid you.
Lice can infest any hair type or color, including black hair in males. Lice typically start by attaching their eggs (nits) to the hair shaft close to the scalp, where they are kept warm by body heat. Regularly checking for lice and nits near the scalp can help with early detection and treatment.
Its when insects enter your scalp and start chewing your hair.
Lice can infest a person's hair and scalp by crawling from one person to another through close contact, such as sharing hats or brushes. They feed on blood from the scalp and lay eggs, or nits, which attach to the hair shafts. This can cause itching and discomfort for the person infested.
They live off of the blood in your scalp!They get their nutrients by sucking (or absorbing) blood.
yes if you care for your hair
Vinegar can help loosen the glue that holds nits (lice eggs) to the hair shaft, making them easier to comb out. However, vinegar alone may not effectively eliminate lice infestations. It is best to use a combination of treatments recommended by healthcare professionals for effective lice removal.
The hair shaft, itself, is immune from disease. Although nits, from lice, cling to hair, they do not damage the hair (although lice do feast upon the scalp).
Head lice live on the scalp, specifically close to the hair follicles where they can feed on blood several times a day. They do not wander far from the scalp as they cannot survive for long without a human host.