Hatched nits are clear or white, and the live ones are a darker color such as tan, black, or brown. You can also tell by popping them, if you can pop the egg it's alive! If it doesn't op or there's nothin in it then they are simply hatched. Use lice ice, nix, coconut shampoo, and vinegar also works. Nasty things they are
well nits are the one that produces lice so no but the nits's babies are the lice
Lice Eggs and Lice Nits are usually mistaken as Dandruff and Dandruff is usually mistaken as Lice Eggs and Lice Nits
no dogs can not get lice they can only get a different lice which is dog lice not head lice which humans get so basically no dogs can NOT get nits (lice)
All those who have lice infestation - Pediculosis - in their hair have nits (eggs of lice).
Nits grow into lice
Color and 20 volume peroxide may have some effectiveness against lice due to the oxidative properties of hydrogen peroxide, but they are not reliable or recommended treatments. Lice and their eggs (nits) can be quite resilient, and using hair dye or peroxide may not effectively eliminate them. It's advisable to use specifically formulated lice treatments that are proven to kill lice and nits. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance on lice removal.
Nits come first before lice. Nits are the eggs laid by adult female lice, typically attached to the hair shafts close to the scalp. Once the nits hatch, they release young lice, known as nymphs, which then mature into adult lice. Therefore, nits are the initial stage in the life cycle of lice.
Lice.
Lice can infest any hair type or color, including black hair in males. Lice typically start by attaching their eggs (nits) to the hair shaft close to the scalp, where they are kept warm by body heat. Regularly checking for lice and nits near the scalp can help with early detection and treatment.
Nits or head lice have evolved with mankind over millions of years.
Eggs/Nits
Nits are the egg stage of lice. They attach to the hair and feel bumpy. Lice treatments will destroy the eggs. Follow manufacturer's directions...and quickly!