The head louse is a tiny, wingless parasitic insect that lives among human hairs and feeds on tiny amounts of blood drawn from the scalp. Lice (the plural of louse) are a very common problem, especially for kids. They're contagious, annoying, and sometimes tough to get rid of.
Has your child ever had head lice?Yes, we got rid of them quickly.Yes, but it took more than one treatment get rid of them.No, fingers crossed!
But while they're frustrating to deal with, lice aren't dangerous. They don't spread disease, although their bites can make a child's scalp itchy and irritated, and scratching can lead to infection.
It's best to treat head lice quickly once they're found because they can spread easily from person to person.
Yes
Yes but but they go back in
Yes, lice can leave your hair to go to a different object, but there is very few that does this. Most objects that contain lice means you might of slept of this object or the lice might of fell out while you moved around this object.
they are very contagious. the eggs called nits, can sometimes be blown by the wind into other people's hair. once they hatch, the lice come into your hair.
to be honest I do not know. But all I know is that it may be bad, for your hair and the lice will not go away. But if it does then problem solved. But if they come back 2-3 weeks later from the eggs that were in your hair then you will have to use lice treaments
The mature, grown, lice will leave eggs or nits in the hair. those eggs will hatch and turn into mature, grown, lice. This process with keep repeating until you get all lice and lice eggs out of the hair!
Lice lasts in your hair until you wash it, if you don't the lice will have sex, then it will have babies until your hair is all white with lice
The best guess for why pubic lice prefer pubic hair is that the hairs area spaced just right for the size of the insect.
it is because u think about hair lice and think that its in your hair
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
Yes, anyone can get hair lice regardless of hair color or texture. Lice are equal opportunity parasites that can infest any hair type.
Yes - colour of hair is not relevant to head lice.