Lice Myths & Facts

LEARN TO SEPARATE THE FACTS FROM THE MYTHS WHEN DECIDING
THE BEST TREATMENT FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

DID YOU KNOW?

About half of all infested individuals do not know they have lice.

Head lice doesn't discriminate - we see all ages and all hair types.

Over 50% of indviduals will not feel an itching sensation from a head lice infestation.

The food of head lice is human blood.

Only adult lice are capable of changing hosts and starting a new colony.

Female head lice live about 30 days.

The female head louse can lay between 5-10 eggs per day.

On average, an infestation is diagnosed between 3 and 5 weeks.

Head lice can live no longer than 48 hours without human blood.

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Lice can spread by jumping or flying.

Children get head lice from schools.

Getting lice is a sign of poor hygiene.

Head lice can’t be seen by the naked eye.

Head lice can spread disease if not treated quickly.

Itchy head means your child has head lice.

You can get head lice from your pets.

Head lice can be caught by swimming.

Only children can get head lice.