You can stay near them but don't put your head near them and maybe warn them that you have them and this is until all head lice are gone.
Head lice can "get into" just about anywhere on your body, but they are not likely to stay anywhere other than your head. Hence the name head lice.
Sharing brushes/combs, wearing anothers hat, lying on an infected persons' pillow or just hanging out with somebody that does have head lice. It is head to head contact..... stay away from somebody scratching!
No scabies and head lice are not the same thing scabies are mites that live under your skin and lice are bugs that lice in the hair on your head when you have lice only your head itches when you have scabies your whole body itches especially in between your finger Ur butt and behind you legs elbows and arms
i dont think they can get sick and they can stay home from school
YES BECAUSE WHITE PEOPLE RARELY USE HAIR GREASE, uNLIKE BLACK PEOPLE THEY GREW UP USING THE STUFF!! HEAD LICE IS ONLY ATTRACTED TO NON GREASEY DRY HAIR AND WHITE PEOPLE HAIR IS JUST THAT!!!!! YOU WILL RARELY FIND ANY BLACK PERSON WITH LICE!!!
You have to take strands of hair & look at your scalp. Head lice attach themselves & lay their eggs just a little away from your actual scalp & stay on strands of hair. You can check for the eggs, which will be white if hatched, & brown/gray for those that didn't. If they move easily when you brush it with your finger, it is not head lice. If it is hard to move, & stays in place, it is likely to be nits (the eggs).
Head lice have evolved with their human hosts since ancient times. No one knows exactly why we have them as they serve no identifiable purpose and are not known to spread disease. There are 3 types of lice that have human hosts: head lice, body lice, and pubic lice. All are different species and exhibit different physical characteristics and life cycles.
Yes. But the oil has to be worn on the head regularly. Lice hate the smell of the oil and hence will stay away from the head or even if it gets onto the head, it will die out of fatigue.
No. You stay at home.
No, dogs cannot get lice from goats or sheep. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning that they typically do not transfer between different species. Dogs get a different type of lice, which is specific to them, and it cannot be transmitted from goats or sheep.
Oh yes, they can get nits or head lice in their hair just as much as girls can. They are catching from person to person by touch. An insecticidal treatment is needed to clear the hair of the insects. It is best if the whole family treat themselves at the same time so they cannot escape. If a child gets nits they should stay at home from school until the scalp is clear.