it is commonly found on your neck and head, but also can be found on your pillow.
Lice/crabs can also be found in your armpits, if you have hair there, or in your groin, if you have hair there.
Body lice should be looked for in the seams of the patient's clothing. Body lice is also found in birds.
Yes. Lice is lice no matter what its on.
Pubic lice are found in all countries and ethnicities.
Yes,that is a form or lice.
Yeah probably
Bed bugs are more commonly found in libraries than book lice.
Body lice, or nits. They have evolved two species to live with humans, pubic lice and hair lice.
Fleas, ticks, mites, lice and mosquitoes are all found in deserts.
Also called "crabs", pubic lice are parasitic insects found in the genital area of humans. Infection is common and found worldwide. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact. Rarely, infestation can be spread through contact with an infested person's bed linens, towels, or clothes. Pubic lice are generally found in the genital area on pubic hair; but may occasionally be found on other coarse body hair, such as hair on the legs, armpits, moustache, beard, eyebrows, or eyelashes. Infestations of young children are usually on the eyebrows or eyelashes. Lice found on the head are not pubic lice; they are head lice. Animals do not get or spread pubic lice.
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.
Because pubic lice are found in many areas not covered by a condom, condoms have little or no effect on their transmission. You can easily get pubic lice from someone with a lice infestation even if you use a condom.
No. Scabies is a microscopic mite that are usually found on dogs. "Crabs" a.k.a. "pubic lice", are lice. Like the lice that people get in their hair, but head lice and public lice are different in the way that they are physiologically built to infest certain parts of the body.