lice egg are very tiny and are hard to see sometimes they are white and they stick to your hair and you gotta use your nails to take them off sometimes because they like to stick on pretty good and if you want to see if they have a baby lice in them all you gotta do is take pull the egg off and put on a clean white towel or paper so you can see it then you use your nail and just push down on the egg and if you hear a pop then that means the egg is still has a baby like in there but if you don't hear a pop then it already hatched
The egg of a louse is usually called louse eggs and attaches on the human hair.
They are from eggs laid by an insect called a louse. See the Related Link.
The plural form for the singular noun louse is lice. The plural possessive form is lice's.example: The lice's eggs are called nits.
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
A young louse is called a nymph
its called a louse. they attach to the hair on the scalp to lay eggs and feed on human blood.
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A single female louse can lay around 10 to 15 eggs, known as nits, each day. Over its lifespan, which typically lasts about 30 days, a louse can produce several hundred eggs. These eggs attach to hair follicles, making them difficult to remove and contributing to the persistence of lice infestations.
Adult lice mate through a process where the male louse transfers sperm to the female louse. This usually occurs on the host's scalp where the lice lay their eggs. The female louse then lays the fertilized eggs, known as nits, close to the scalp to continue the life cycle.
The possessive form of the singular noun louse is louse's.example: A louse's eggs are laid close to the scalp in cold climates and farther down the hair shaft in warm climates.
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A nit.