Clorox can effectively kill lice and their eggs on combs due to its strong disinfectant properties. However, it is essential to thoroughly rinse the comb after using Clorox to avoid any chemical residues. Additionally, using a specialized lice treatment or shampoo is recommended for treating lice infestations on hair and scalp. Always follow safety guidelines when using bleach or any harsh chemicals.
Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
You should never use Clorox on a person to kill head lice. If you are asking about laundering items and killing lice that may be attached to clothing, sheets, etc., the recommendation is to wash/dry them as hot as possible. Head lice are very sensitive to heat and will not be able to survive long periods in hot environments. Most recommendations are to achieve temperatures of 130F and above.
Yes. But don't forget the comb only gets the lice eggs. To kill the actual lice you need the special shampoo that usually comes with a comb.
Lice.
De-licing refers to the process of removing lice or lice eggs from a person's hair or body. This process is typically done using special shampoos, combs, or treatments designed to kill lice and their eggs.
Neither will kill lice. You need to go to the store and buy the shampoo that is made for lice. Follow the directions. You also need to strip your bed and wash the sheets, clean combs and brushes, disinfect hats and other clothing. The lice can reinfect you if you don't do this.
no, beer can not kill head lice
A chemist will have products that will kill lice.
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Yes, you can get lice from outside sources such as sharing hats, combs, or other personal items with someone who has lice. Lice can also be spread through close contact with an infested person or their belongings.
(yes) clorox kills germs @ infection and people if they inhale it a enough..
No, Clorox bleach will not effectively kill larva. Larva are insects in their immature form, not bacteria or viruses which Clorox is designed to kill. Insecticides or natural remedies specific to the larva species are more suitable for controlling larva populations.