NO buy some nits and fleas pet shampoo in you're local pet shop you could ruin their skin using tea tree oil and dont get it on their mouths eyes ears read instructions on back of shampoo cartridge
shave it's hair off and bathe it and the lice will go away before the hair grose back i have a guinea pig and that happened to me and it worked
No, the human strain of lice can not be transmitted to guinea pigs and vice versa.
Yes. Lice is lice no matter what its on.
No, cold water alone is not effective in killing head lice. To effectively treat head lice, it is recommended to use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for lice removal and follow the instructions provided.
Grass lice
Generally, no. The lice that guinea pigs get is mostly species-specific. This means that only guinea pigs, or, quite possibly, other small rodents. Check your other small pets or other cage mates because they might have lice also. If your pet does have lice, immediately take your pet to the vet because guinea pig lice is usually blood-sucking and can do damage in the long-run.
Yes, boys can get lice. Common ways to prevent lice infestations in children include avoiding sharing hats, combs, and other personal items, regularly checking for lice, and using lice prevention products. To treat lice infestations, options include using over-the-counter or prescription lice treatments, washing bedding and clothing in hot water, and combing out lice and nits with a fine-toothed comb.
You cant
Lice do not generally live in animal fur. I'm 99% sure that parasites that live on guinea pigs will not transfer to human skin.
Human Head Lice and Guinea Pig lice are two different types. Humans aren't affected by Guinea Pig Lice and Guinea Pigs are the same for Human Head Lice. You are perfectly safe to hold you guinea pig :)
Yes, guinea pigs can get lice. Infestation usually occurs when they come into contact with other infested animals or by bedding material. Symptoms may include scratching, itching, and hair loss. Treatment involves using specialized shampoos prescribed by a veterinarian.
The candy suggests that George has lice by mentioning the lice powder on his bunk, implying that George has been using the powder to treat a possible lice infestation. This information may serve as a warning to others to check for and treat lice if necessary.