About the size of the head of a pin.
a nit. They are glued to the base of a human hair by the female head louse.
Mites, fleas, lice, and other parasites tend to be quite species-specific. For instance, the human head louse is a different species from the human public louse, and neither is closely related to the human body louse. A mite that lives on a lizard probably wouldn't effectively infest a human, and vice-versa.
Head lice and pubic lice are two different species of lice, I don't know if it's impossible to spread it, it would however be very hard for the head lice or louse to survive
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
The body louse has six legs and is about the same size as a sesame seed. The larva is called a nit, and its body shape is like that of the adult louse.
Well a Head Louse doesn't get very big about 3 Millimeters
Head louse in singular for head lice. Lice are tiny wingless parasites that feed off of your scalp.
pl. of Louse., of Louse
The head louse is about 1/16 of an inch in length.
The plural of louse is lice so the plural of headlouse is headlice.
a nit. They are glued to the base of a human hair by the female head louse.
The singular of any lice is louse.
louse
Yes it does
Human animals.
A head louse does not have wings. It is a wingless insect.
Yes, A wood louse may look like it doesn't have a head but it does