no they dont there is no way only female lice lay nits in your hair.
One baby lice, and they hatch in 8-10 days.
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.
Yes, it is possible and common to have only one of two fertilized eggs implant in the uterus.
There is only one type of head lice unless u have crabs. But crabs are lice just u no down there
I have never heard of anyone getting lice from camping. Lice are transfered from one person to another. It is possible to get lice from another camper just as it is to get them from a schoolmate. Yes, it is possible because you are in close quarters with other people, just like in school. People share sleeping bags and other items that may contain lice.
lice can live only one to two days with out an host.
It is not possible to apply for an Egg credit card. In November 2011, Egg credit cards were transferred to Barclaycard. Only existing Egg accounts may still be accessed.
there many cleaning agents which you can purchase from pharmacists which is a natural and gentle head lice treatment that eliminates live lice and nits (lice eggs) in one day. It is important to use an effective nit comb to remove all dead lice, nits, and debris after a head lice treatment is used.
The biggest advantage of having this done is getting rid of any lice one may have, and also deterring more egg outbreaks. Head lice can spread quickly so it is best to check yourself often.
No, generally only one sperm is able to fertilize an egg. Once a sperm penetrates the egg, the egg's protective layer prevents other sperm from entering. This ensures that only one set of genetic material combines with the egg to form a new individual.
Nits are the eggs laid by adult head lice and do not contain any lice themselves. Each nit typically contains one developing louse embryo. Once the egg hatches, a young louse, called a nymph, emerges. Therefore, there are zero head lice in a nit, but each nit can eventually produce one louse.
Probably not. I had one when I was a kid and didn't get lice. I think they are pretty clean.