yes, athough what would be a better solution is rubbing alcohol and hot water, my mother did this when i had lice
No.
Probably.
Ammonia is effective against lice because it has high pH levels that disrupt the pests' bodies and can kill both adult lice and their eggs. It is also known to help dissolve the glue that lice use to attach their eggs to hair shafts, making them easier to remove during laundering.
No, bleach is not effective in killing head lice on laundry. To kill head lice on bedding and clothing, it is recommended to wash them in hot water (at least 130°F or 54°C) and dry them on high heat for at least 20 minutes.
Lice can be eaten, although there are better things to eat.
Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
Yes, Anne Frank did mention dealing with lice in her diary while she was in hiding during World War II. She wrote about how she and the others in hiding had to deal with the issue and the challenges it presented.
In a way yes, but then no..........because if you get it done you have a better chance of not getting head lice, but if you dont have it what is the point of wasting your money
Fin Rot. black ick ammonia burns. fish lice u name it google fish diseases
Lice prefer dirty hair than clean hair it's proven to be a scientific fact
Bleach won't only kill ticks, it will also kill the dog! NEVER put bleach or any other chemical on a dog! Would you put bleach on your child? Of course not! If it says Keep away from children, keep it away from your pets! Ask your veterinarian for a shampoo that is designed to kill ticks and lice. Also, you should contact an exterminator if lice, ticks, or fleas are present! All three parasites can cause illnesses like Plague!