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
You can stay near them but don't put your head near them and maybe warn them that you have them and this is until all head lice are gone.
Human pubic lice is not supposed to be transmittable to other species. Still, there may be a difference between the ability to hitch a ride and make a permanent home. How long pubic lice can live apart from the human body is a different question.
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.
You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
"Genital Lice" would be something called "Crabs" it lives in your genitals, but doesn't last very long off the body. In other words for Crabs it can be called HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and it can not be cured. As for the lice that lives on top of the head, then there is really no other word for it but lice, unless you want to call them "head bugs."
Use standard bugspray on beds and other stuff the kids will be in contact with for a long time. This should keep the lice away. Additionaly, you can use vinegar to comb nits out of their hair.
Pubic lice infestation has no long-term effects.
No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.
As long as they have hair, men can get head lice. Head lice have the ability to appear on anyone who has hair, whether it be a child, man, or woman. If you do get lice, purchase "Lice Hero" to get rid of them. You will need to use the shampoo and then comb out the lice eggs to prevent more from hatching.
If you have head lice, you need to get treated as soon as possible. Once you are treated and you don't see anymore lice, you are no longer contagious.
lice can live only one to two days with out an host.
If pubic lice are treated effectively, the infestation will end. There are no long-term effects.