Leaving hair untreated for lice for a longer period of time can leave it with infestation of lice eggs called nits. The tiny eggs are not easy to remove from the hair, but if you leave them in the hair, the problem of lice can return when the eggs hatch. However, quick removal of n...
Nits, or lice eggs.They’re very tiny -- about half the size of a pinhead. They’re hard to see. The oval-shaped eggs often look yellow or white but may be the same color as yourhair. They are found on the first 1-2 inches of the hair shaft closest to the scalp (not the end...
The lice life cycle is very important to know if a lice infestation is to be controlled adequately and permanently. The life cycle of lice can provide important clues as to why a particular louse control regime is not working and an explanation as to why the parasites keep on coming back....
Nits, or lice eggs.They’re very tiny -- about half the size of a pinhead. They’re hard to see. The oval-shaped eggs often look yellow or white but may be the same color as yourhair. They are found on the first 1-2 inches of the hair shaft closest to the scalp (not the end...