Bugs.
Lice can be transmitted from one head to another through close head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like hats, combs, or brushes. The lice crawl from one head to another and can also survive away from the scalp for a short period of time.
Another common complication is swelling or inflammation of the neck glands.
You can get lice endless times. There is no limit.
To kill lice on furniture, you can vacuum the furniture thoroughly to remove any adult lice, eggs, or nymphs. You can also use a steam cleaner on the furniture to kill lice and their eggs effectively. Additionally, you can treat the furniture with a pesticide specifically designed to kill lice and their eggs.
There are several types of bugs that can live in human hair even if only temporarily. Some of the bugs are lice, ticks, mosquitoes, roaches, and ants.
but hole
louse (another name for lice)
pill bug, wood lice
Another name for lice hunting during World War I was "delousing." This process involved searching for and removing lice from soldiers' clothing and bodies, as lice were a common problem in the trenches and could transmit diseases. Delousing often involved using special chemicals or techniques to eliminate these pests and improve soldiers' hygiene and health.
no. you can only get lice from coming into contact with fabric or another material that is infected with lice.
Anyone can get lice by it jumping off the victim's head into another head.
Lice travel by crawling or jumping from one person's hair to another's.
No, lice do not come from fleas. Lice are transmitted through contact with another animal/human that has lice or with an item that has been contaminated through contact with an infected animal/human. For example, brushes can have lice in them and when used on more than one person or animal the lice can then move from one to another.
If you are referring to head lice, there is only one scientific name for head lice. Pediculus humanus capitis is the scientific name for head lice. The scientific name for body lice is Pediculus humanus humanus.
nick name for lice
Pediculophobia and Phthiriophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of lice
I have never heard of anyone getting lice from camping. Lice are transfered from one person to another. It is possible to get lice from another camper just as it is to get them from a schoolmate. Yes, it is possible because you are in close quarters with other people, just like in school. People share sleeping bags and other items that may contain lice.