Sewer lice, commonly referred to as "sewer roaches" or "water bugs," are not actual lice but rather aquatic insects that thrive in dirty, damp environments. Over the course of a day, they typically engage in foraging for food, mating, and laying eggs, often in the dark and hidden areas of sewer systems. Their activity levels may vary based on environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, with increased movement during warmer periods. Ultimately, they play a role in breaking down organic matter in their habitat.
over a million.
Head lice
Lice feed on human blood. The lice's claws grasp the human hair firmly. When they feed, tiny hooks surrounding the mouth grasp the scalp. They feed several times per day and do not become engorged (Like ticks do, over time.)
5-10
well we don't no for sure how many soldiers had lice but what we do know is that most of the British and German soldiers suffered from serious cases of lice. sometimes the soldiers would spend their day picking of lice from their clothing and out from their hair this would be one of the highlights of their day! strange but true! as i said earlier we don't know how many soldiers actually had lice for sure.
Well adult lice are able to survive for like 2-3 days but eggs take process of 7 days till they become a head lice that is proper
slowly evaporates.
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
A 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.
To remove head lice in one day, start by using a fine-toothed lice comb on damp hair to physically remove lice and nits. Follow up with an over-the-counter pediculicide shampoo or treatment specifically designed to kill lice. After treatment, wash all bedding, hats, and personal items in hot water, and vacuum areas where the infested person has been. Finally, check and treat all household members to prevent re-infestation.
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.