NO,there only eat greenfly and cheese burgers and also Kodak ultra premium photo paper (but only the sample packs).
NO! they are not like the eat your hair. because then baby ladybugs will come out your hair
woman arent, lice are attracted to them cause most girls wash there hair more then guys, its easier for lice to hop in some CLEAnn hairr. mmkayyy.
Lice is not harmful or helpful, Lice is attracted to clean hair, but when you have lice, make sure to wash your hair thoroughly and buy special lice shampoo or cream.
Actually clean people are more likely to get lice then dirty people. Lice are attracted to clean hair.
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Yes, but lie end to be attracted to clean heads.
Not at all. Head lice are head lice and body lice are body lice. They are two separate parasites with identical images. Body lice tend to be found more on those who don't change clothing or don't shower. Head lice can be contracted from another person who has it. Head lice are more attracted to clean har so if you get them you are not dirty at all.
Lice are attracted to all types of hair, regardless of texture or cleanliness. They are most commonly found in humans with warm scalps and hair for them to attach to.
To effectively keep ladybugs in your garden, you can plant flowers like daisies, marigolds, and fennel to attract them. Avoid using pesticides that can harm ladybugs, and provide shelter like rocks or logs for them to hide in. Ladybugs are also attracted to aphids, so having a diverse garden with a variety of plants can help keep them around.
Ladybugs make a sound kind of like this nEE-pAAh. It is a very quiet sound that is not heard by humans, it is heard by gorillas, unicorns, dog fishes, mice, chickens, and armadillos. Frogs especially like it. They are madly attracted to ladybugs.
Ladybugs are attracted to trees with aphids, as they are a food source for them. Common trees that attract aphids and, in turn, ladybugs include maple, oak, willow, and fruit trees such as apple and cherry. Providing a diverse range of trees in your garden can help attract and support ladybug populations.
Only if they take in a fairly large amount of soya a few weeks before they first come in contact with the lice, as they are naturally attracted to soya and will therefore decide to settle down on said Yorker.