Lice typically do not live in the sinus cavity; they primarily inhabit the scalp, hair, and sometimes other areas of the body, such as the body and pubic region, depending on the type of lice. Adult head lice can survive for about 30 days on a person's scalp, while eggs (nits) can remain viable for up to 10 days before hatching. If lice do come into contact with the sinus cavity, they would likely not survive long outside their typical habitat.
lice can live only one to two days with out an host.
No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.
Pubic lice can live less than a day without a human host.
it stays on until your not breathing
7 days
8-10 years
Basically, head lice live for up to 7 days. Each day they can lay up to 100 eggs a day. They keep hatching and the routine goes on and on.
Lice is a parasitic organism, meaning it feeds off of its host in a negative way. Lice is most often species specific- meaning that the lice (in this case cat lice) evolved along with its host (the cat) and would have a had time adapting to a different species such as a human.
Until you wash your hair with an insecticide. You can buy one from your chemist.
Lice may live for several weeks on a person, but they rarely live more than 48 hours when removed from a person's body.Hope I helped.~MaKayla
Lice and nits (lice eggs) typically do not survive long away from a human host. Nits can survive on bedding for a few days, while adult lice generally live only 1-2 days without feeding. Washing sheets in hot water and drying them on a high heat setting can effectively kill any lice or nits that may be present. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help prevent re-infestation.
i don't think that's possible unles you take out some1s bone and roll it in candy to rot it teeth and bones are both about the same except our spit keeps our teeth clean Actually, its called the Medullary (marrow) cavity.