Well you might have nitricendrome, which means you have an itchy head but no nits, this is caused by not washing your hair properly, eating enough fruit and not getting enough nutrients.
Fleas are insects that make dogs itchy. The Siphonapteraorder member in question has piercing, sucking mouthparts which cause an allergic itch when blood is withdrawn from a dog (or any other animal).
Horrid Henry disliked having nits because it was itchy, embarrassing, and meant that he had to use a special shampoo that smelled bad.
Nits or head lice have evolved with mankind over millions of years.
It is possible for nits to hatch off someone's head though it is not as common. It is best to vacuum, wash, and use the spay to avoid infestation from continuing.
Mandarins, as a type of small citrus fruit, do not spread nits. Nits are the eggs of lice, which are parasitic insects that infest the hair of mammals, including humans. The transmission of nits typically occurs through direct head-to-head contact, not through food or fruit. Therefore, mandarins themselves are not a vector for spreading nits.
no dogs can not get lice they can only get a different lice which is dog lice not head lice which humans get so basically no dogs can NOT get nits (lice)
A lump on the back of your head that is itchy may be from an inset bite. If the lump does not go away, visit a doctor.
things in your hair that are make it itchy are probably head crabs
a lump on my head that itches
Well you see, we invented nits because the germs that we cough and spread everywhere go everywhere so it gets in are hair then we scratch are head which makes it worse then the just come and people pass them on so more nits can be made and suck your blood on your head. Its angin I know.
it doesnt; it just itches. you see, your hairs have little tiny vaginas on them, and the lice are supahorny. they impregnate your hairs, making them have babies and then the babies need food, so they eat the scalp, making it itchy. so they only get itchey.
yes. they lay little eggs called nits in your hair.