Check your head closely for nits (the eggs) and I would recommend checking it everyday for the next couple of days and washing all your bedding to be on the safe side. But it could be possible for just on if he just got on your head.
"Louse" is the singular form; the plural is "lice".
An adult head louse lays about 10 eggs (nits) per day, for about 4 weeks. So, she will have almost 300 baby lice by the time she dies.
* lice is a bug. it Travers from one head to a other head but you still keep it in tell you pick ever single one out of your hair. * but you can not get it in you moms belly if that is what you mean.
Another bug, besides lice, that can live in a human's hair is the Demodex Mite. This type of bug lives on the hair follicles of approximately 97 percent of all people.
yes no one wants to listen to rambling about head 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.
One of them is called a Louse , more than one is called Lice like you would saymouse and mice
The first COBOL specification was created by Grace Hopper, the woman who found a moth (bug) in a system.
Probably not. I had one when I was a kid and didn't get lice. I think they are pretty clean.
There are high chances that you will get the lice more than once. Most of the anti lice drugs kill the lice but spare the eggs. The lice will return, when the the eggs hatch. So normally you are advised to repeat the application of drug after a gap, usually one week. You can get the reinfestation with lice many times in row from the classmates of your daughter.
i dont know how to get rid of lice in your nose but......if their all the way up there then you must be one dirty little boy/girl!! lol jkjkjkjkjk!!
One baby lice, and they hatch in 8-10 days.