a nit. They are glued to the base of a human hair by the female head louse.
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
One of them is called a Louse , more than one is called Lice like you would saymouse and mice
little pieces of wood louse
According to vetrinary encyclopedias it can take from 9 days to 200 day for a flea egg to hatch. In reference to the actual life span, I'm assuming you are wondering how long the egg is viable.
A louse is a small, parasitic insect that infests the hair or feathers of birds and mammals, including humans. They feed on blood and can cause itching and discomfort. Treatment typically involves using special shampoos or medications to get rid of them.
The egg of a louse is usually called louse eggs and attaches on the human hair.
The egg of a louse is called a nit. Nits are generally attached to hair strands close to the scalp and can be difficult to remove.
no.....they are the leftover egg from a louse
yes or no
Normally, 1 egg = 1 louse. Nature being nature, though, there are probably occasionally (very, very rarely) an egg with "twin lice" in it.
A nit is the egg of a louse and a louse is a parasite that lives off of a host ie. an animal or human. It feeds off of them.
Lice are parasitic insects. The life cycle of the head louse has three stages: nit, nymph, and adult. The life cycle of a single louse from egg to egg is about 1 month.
Louse is already singular. The plural is lice.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
The possessive form of the singular noun louse is louse's.
It is knit. A nit is a louse egg. (Louse is the singular form of the word lice.) To knit means to create cloth from thread or yarn. Both are pronounced the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.