They go through incomplete metamorphosis.
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what are two animals that go through metamorphosis
An insect that has a 4 stage life-cycle goes through incomplete metamorphosis. Examples of insects that go through incomplete metamorphosis are true bugs, grasshoppers, cockroaches, termites, praying mantises, crickets, and lice.
Examples of metamorphosis include the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly, a tadpole into a frog, and a nymph into an adult dragonfly. These processes involve distinct stages of development, each with significant changes in form and structure.
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.
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.
No, you cannot get lice from being in the woods. Lice are typically spread through direct head-to-head contact with an infested person.
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Yes, cleanliness does not necessarily prevent someone from getting lice. Lice spread through close human contact, regardless of personal hygiene habits. All individuals, regardless of cleanliness, can potentially get lice.
Yes, you can get lice from outside sources such as sharing hats, combs, or other personal items with someone who has lice. Lice can also be spread through close contact with an infested person or their belongings.
Using a lice comb on wet hair is more effective for removing lice compared to using it on dry hair. Wet hair makes it easier to comb through and remove lice and their eggs.