They crawl from one persons head to the other from prolonged head to head contact, they can't jump or fly.
there are more than one spices of head lice but yes sum can jump.
No, head lice do not jump. They typically spread through direct head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like combs, brushes, or hats.
Yes they do but you cant feel it they suck your blood in your head
No. Human headlice can only live and breed on a human's scalp and not on any other animal. Headlice would be unable to feed and would quickly die on a dog.
Head lice can survive off the human scalp for a short period of time. While they may be able to transfer from the hair onto a brush, they are unlikely to survive for an extended period of time without a blood meal from the scalp. Regularly cleaning and disinfecting brushes can help prevent the spread of head lice.
You can get headlice if you put your head close to someone who has headlice. The lice cannot jump but they can crawl onto other peoples hair.
It is rare to get head lice from sand since head lice typically need human blood to survive. However, it is possible for lice to potentially transfer from objects like hats or towels that have come in contact with infected individuals resting on sand.
The singular of any lice is louse.
from bacteria in your head[dirt] they change into headlice.dont ask how
He doesnt know what to do or he has headlice
yes, any child can get headlice.
The plural of louse is lice so the plural of headlouse is headlice.
there are more than one spices of head lice but yes sum can jump.
Headlice cannot live in furniture.They are parasites & need a live 'host' to live on.
No, head lice do not jump. They typically spread through direct head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like combs, brushes, or hats.
No. The only way to get rid of headlice is to use a treatment from over the counter from your pharmacist.
No. Like many insects, head lice can survive submerged in water for 8 hours or more.