What is Head Lice?
Head lice are small gray and wingless insects. Female lice begin to lay eggs 1-2 days after mating, with about 3-9 capsules per day, and can produce 50-150 capsules in a lifetime. The eggs are yellowish white and stick to the hair. After 5-10 days, the eggs hatch into larvae, and after a few hours, they can suck blood. The larvae peeled 3 times and became lice. After two weeks, they could lay eggs and reproduce very quickly. Head lice most often occur in children, especially girls, and can cause epidemics in schools, so they cannot be ignored.