yes, you must change bedding at same time as treating affected members if the family
nits come from Mexico
In hair, usually cleaner hair.
Nits like any sort of hair. If you have nits you need to condition your hair and comb it through to check and then apply the correct treatment.
Nits, which are the eggs laid by lice, do not re-hatch after they are dead. Once a nit is dead, it cannot develop into a louse. However, it's important to distinguish dead nits from live ones; dead nits can remain attached to hair strands, which may cause confusion. Effective lice treatment typically involves removing both live lice and nits, regardless of whether they are dead or alive.
It should yes but make sure you wash your hair always.
yes and they are very hard to get out too you would have to cut them out !
they suck your blood and the most dangerous nits out of all are the red nits
Lice and nits (lice eggs) typically do not survive long away from a human host. Nits can survive on bedding for a few days, while adult lice generally live only 1-2 days without feeding. Washing sheets in hot water and drying them on a high heat setting can effectively kill any lice or nits that may be present. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help prevent re-infestation.
Nits, which are the eggs of lice, do not typically live on carpets. They are usually found attached to hair strands close to the scalp, as they require the warmth and proximity to the host for survival. While adult lice can occasionally fall off hair and might be found on fabrics, they cannot survive long without a host, and nits cannot hatch or thrive in carpets. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help eliminate any lice or nits that may have fallen onto surfaces.
Nits grow into lice
In a bed?
Normally the brown nits are the dead nits, and the white nits are the alive one. I don't see the brown ones to be dangerous but I would still remove them. I found that vinger helps remove the nits dead or alive.