Yes
no, beer can not kill head lice
No gel will not kill head lice the best thing to get is a head lice shampoo or cream
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill head lice by dehydrating and suffocating them.
Yes, bromine can be an effective treatment for killing head lice. Bromine is a chemical compound that is commonly used in certain head lice treatments to effectively eliminate lice and their eggs. It works by disrupting the lice's nervous system and leading to their death.
No. The itching is the by product of the lice. You need to go to the drug store and by a shampoo just for killing lice. You will have to use it several times before you get them all.
Cetaphil skin lotion is not designed to kill head lice. While it may help soothe irritated skin, it lacks the active ingredients necessary to eliminate lice. For effective treatment, it's recommended to use products specifically formulated for head lice, such as those containing permethrin or pyrethrin. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on treating lice infestations.
I believe that you have to use the special shampoo because it has the killing adgent in it. Regular shampoo will not touch the lice or their eggs!
No but if you don't kill all of the eggs, they hatch into new lice.
yes
Baby Oil works, and there are products specially designed for getting head lice out
Chlorine may help kill head lice in water, such as in a swimming pool, but it may not be completely effective. It is recommended to use specialized treatments to get rid of head lice infestations, as they are more reliable in eliminating the parasites.
Ammonia is not an effective solution for killing head lice on furniture. While it may kill some pests, head lice primarily reside on human scalps and hair, not on furniture. To effectively eliminate head lice, it's best to focus on treating the hair and scalp with appropriate lice treatments and thoroughly washing or vacuuming items like bedding and clothing.