How do I recognize the lice of the egg?
There are three types of lice affecting people - lice of head, lice and crab lice. The lice can lay eggs on the hair shaft or on the seams of clothing, depending on the type of magnification. The eggs have a distinctive appearance, but because the infestation sometimes does not cause any symptoms, it is necessary to see careful examination of hair or clothing. Are small; can be brown or white, depending on whether they are alive, dead or hatched; And it will probably have one end if the egg hatches. Live eggs can be jumped even if dead or hatched shells are too dry to imitate. The main symptom of the head of the head, when the symptoms are present, is itching. Adults may be contaminated with crab lice or lice through narrow personal contact or poor hygiene, and in these cases they are laid on hair or clothing seams.
lice pass through three phases of development and change from eggs into lice to nymphs, which then grow to adult lice. The woman lives for about 30 days on the host and in tIt lays about 90 eggs. He puts about three eggs a day and takes a week to hatch. Molt nymphs or shed the skin several times for eight or nine days before adults. The lice for adult women are up to
lice can be in one of the three states - alive, dead or hatched. Live eggs are brown color and are connected via the cement cloth to the hair shaft. The egg itself has a cylindrical appearance. Live eggs can be popped up if the fingers are pressed.
hatched eggs are white and I miss one end of the egg where the elk appeared. The hatched egg can be easily summarized. Dead eggs are brown, it has dead embryo inside and has the upper part of the egg intact. Dead eggs can also be easily crumpled, unlike a live egg.
lice of the head is found on head hair, especially behind the ears. Crab lice are found in hair or occasionally in the hair of armpits, beard or mustache. Crab lice laid eggs on the hair shaft as wellLike head lice, although they more often use hair shafts than hair shafts.
lice laid eggs in the seams of clothes and occasionally on body hair. Lice lice live on clothing and move to the body when they want to feed. Lice eggs can be removed from clothing by regular washing.
lice lice can be similar to lupine in appearance. Lupines are easily removed by combing, but the eggs are fastened to the hair and harder to relax. The lice can be removed from the hair regularly to fight with a fine dental comb or using insecticidal shampoo, cream or milk available from chemists. If everything else fails, the lice eggs can be removed by cutting hair to which they are connected.