Wednesday, 2 January 2013

What are Head Lice?


I am happy to be starting the first entries into the Lice Lady Blog. I think one of the first things people want to know is what are head lice? All too often people do not know what to look for and many are misdiagnosed and treated unnecessarily. Head lice are small black to brown bugs 1 to 4 mm in length with six legs. They feed off the human scalp and do not hop, jump or fly. Their eggs are brown when viable and are attached to one side of the hair shaft on an angle and cannot be blown or flicked off. They are never white and will not move on the hair shaft unlike other hair debris. If you want to know the facts of lice visit the home page and click on the Free Head Lice Help Kit. There you will find pictures and other helpful education. I am also including a great video here for you. I hope this has been helpful and please feel free to contact us anytime is you have further questions about head lice and treatment options. Have a great day.

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