Yes, pubic lice can bite you anywhere, but they prefer the pubic area.
an ecological niche for an wood lice is
Sucking lice are a type of "lice" (or more correctly, louse). They are different from some other types in that they attach and suck blood from a single site whereas biting lice bite and get a blood meal quickly and then move on to bite at another spot.
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yes, they bite anything with hair/fur. lice on the other hand bite only people.
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cryptogams are a form of wood lice they are comenly found in wood. the theory of algae having anything to do with wood lice uis a myth. no need to thank me.
Young Woodlice are controlled by there Elders
the scientific research company has done further research on head lice. They have discovered that the lice can bite other parts of the body of not treated quickly. The bite can cause an effect from just discolouring (redness), to hives, depending on how sensitive your skin is.
No, head lice do not leave bite marks. They feed on blood from the scalp by piercing the skin with their mouthparts, but the bites are typically not noticeable or visible. Itching from an allergic reaction to their saliva is more common than visible bite marks.