This question is categorized under head lice. To answer that question, the answer is very likely no. Head lice are about the size of a sesame seed. Most sheets sold today are woven much more tightly than that to allow them to go through sheets.
There is a SMALL chance head lice may transfer from one person to another if sharing a pillow or a fabric that has touched an infested person's head. The probability is minimal, but items such as sheets should be washed and dried at the highest possible temperature.
I am not an expert on body lice or pubic lice, so I can only comment on head lice.
They go through incomplete metamorphosis.
what are two animals that go through metamorphosis
Only if your a Hindu & have a dot nailed to your head. If there's no sheets on your bed cuz their all on your head your a Hindu
Neither will kill lice. You need to go to the store and buy the shampoo that is made for lice. Follow the directions. You also need to strip your bed and wash the sheets, clean combs and brushes, disinfect hats and other clothing. The lice can reinfect you if you don't do this.
fleas,ticks,lice, and/or bed bugs
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.
No, lice do not come from fleas. Lice are transmitted through contact with another animal/human that has lice or with an item that has been contaminated through contact with an infected animal/human. For example, brushes can have lice in them and when used on more than one person or animal the lice can then move from one to another.
yes they gotta go some times i had lice there stupid
No. "HEAD LICE" Not saltwater lice. Lice like hair and sufficate from water and oils. They can not be transfered from anything but people or hair brushes.
Wash everything! bed sheets, blankets, all pillow cases in Very! hot water and then put in dryer. Buy special lice spray and SPRAY ON EVERYTHING!!
No, you cannot get lice from being in the woods. Lice are typically spread through direct head-to-head contact with an infested person.
no