Body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
because there is a new illness which is very hard to get and if lice lay eggs on you its very likely you will go through transfromations where you turn into a lice but your the same size there is no cure yet so go get disinfected!
Lice can lay up to six eggs per day, typically in the hair of their host. These eggs hatch within 7-10 days, leading to rapid reproduction and infestation if left untreated.
Vacuuming lice off your head is not a recommended method for lice removal. It is more effective to use specialized lice treatment products and techniques that are designed to eliminate lice and their eggs from the hair and scalp. Vacuuming may not fully remove all lice and their eggs, leading to potential reinfestation.
Body lice should be looked for in the seams of the patient's clothing. Body lice is also found in birds.
Yes body lice lay their eggs in the body hair
They lay eggs (more lice)
in one day they lay from 3 - 10 eggs a day
Once children have lice in their hair, they will keep them until treated. The lice process is: adult lice transfer from one head to another, the female lice lay eggs, the eggs hatch within 7 days the baby lice grow, they lay eggs and the whole process repeats itself.
no they dont there is no way only female lice lay nits in your hair.
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
because there is a new illness which is very hard to get and if lice lay eggs on you its very likely you will go through transfromations where you turn into a lice but your the same size there is no cure yet so go get disinfected!
lice are insects. people who have lice comb their hair and little lice eggs/larvae get left on the comb. they wear a hat it gets stuck on the hat. when someone else uses the comb/hat, the eggs/larvae get left on their scalp, hatch, and reproduce
yes. they lay little eggs called nits in your hair.
it could be a young lice and is to young to lay eggs (they have to be seven days old) or it could be ticks or other kind of bugs
Individual lice will day, but they'll lay eggs first, so the infestation continues until treatment.