Rickettsia is the bacterium that lives in lice, fleas, ticks, and mites. It causes diseases like Rocky Mountain spotted fever and typhus when transmitted to humans through the bites of infected arthropods.
rickettsia
No, head lice are insects classed as parasites, not bacteria.
Water lice are small crustaceans that inhabit freshwater environments. They are also known as water slaters or aquatic sowbugs and play a role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter. Water lice are omnivorous and feed on decaying plant material as well as small invertebrates.
Lice can get to be as big as an ant or as small as a flake of skin...(so very small)
A sea louse is a small marine copepod that lives and feeds on fish. The term sea lice refers to several species of the Family Caligidae that infect fish. Sea lice are ectoparasites, meaning they attach to the outside of fish, either on skin, fins, or gills.
"Louse" is the singular form; the plural is "lice".
There is no word 'louce' in English. Perhaps you meant louse, a small, parasitic insect that lives under the skin of mammals.The plural of louse is lice.
"Genital Lice" would be something called "Crabs" it lives in your genitals, but doesn't last very long off the body. In other words for Crabs it can be called HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and it can not be cured. As for the lice that lives on top of the head, then there is really no other word for it but lice, unless you want to call them "head bugs."
Yes, dogs can get lice. Lice are small insects that can infest a dog's fur and cause itching and discomfort. It is important to treat lice infestations in dogs promptly to prevent further spread and discomfort.
head lice
It usually lives just on your head.