lice and tiny insects like that.
No, a termite cannot live in human hair.
An insect that is found in human hair and has clear wings is lice. Lice live in human hair and have a wing like appearance.
Fruit flies are not known to live in human hair. They are typically attracted to fermenting fruit and other decaying organic matter. If you are experiencing an issue with insects in your hair, it is more likely to be lice or other types of human-specific parasites.
They should be, but be cautious. Some companies do advertise human hair, but it's human hair blend or human hair mixed with animal hair.
While there are robots designed to mimic human appearance, there are no robots with actual human hair. Some advanced robots may have synthetic hair or materials that resemble human hair, but not actual human hair.
No, there is no human hair in bread.
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
A single strand of human hair is called a "strand" or "hair follicle".
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
Oh, isn't that an interesting thought! Ants usually prefer to make their homes in soil or under rocks where it's cozy and safe for them. They might accidentally wander into your hair looking for food, but they wouldn't want to live there. If you ever find ants in your hair, just gently brush them away and they'll happily scurry off to find a better place to explore.
teacup Yorkies do have human hair
The width of a human hair is 0.0018 cm.