April 11, 2018
April 11, 2018
Summer camps are a heaven for head lice; scores of kids in close proximity, humid atmosphere, and no watchful parental eyes waiting to take action.
When you send your kid off to a camp for the summer, you want them to have a good time, learn some skills, have fun, make new friends; what you don’t want them to have is head lice.
Some of your child’s best memories are made at summer camp, but bring lice into the picture and it can turn nightmarish really fast. More
April 10, 2018
Head lice are fast becoming a lousy problem for parents worldwide.
Having unwanted guests home over for dinner, and that too on your precious child’s head, can be unbearable for some. You try every method known to man to get rid of those pesky parasites but all to no avail. It can get maddening trying to get rid of lice and the process is painful for both you and your child. More
April 9, 2018
April 9, 2018
When it comes to lice, your real issue isn’t just the six-legged insect you’ve come to know and hate—but what they lay.
We’re of course, talking about nits—the small oval-shaped whitish eggs that lice come from.
The female louse lays about 5 eggs each day. These eggs take around 7-10 days to hatch, after which you get nymphs. These nymphs grow into adult lice that mate, which then leads to more nits and thus, the cycle goes on. More
April 6, 2018
April 6, 2018
Summer is approaching. Soon, the flowers will be blooming, the birds will be singing, and the lice will be nipping on your scalp, waiting to fully infest the masses’ heads.
You know it’s going to happen, especially if you have kids in school. So why not prepare before hand?
Here are some tips that’ll help you take care of your hair and stay free of nits and lice. More
April 4, 2018
April 4, 2018
The thought of lice coming back into your home after you’ve had them removed from your child’s head is scary for all parents. Lice re-infestations are very common amongst children who’ve just had them removed – especially when ineffective lice removal methods are used.
However, there are certain precautions that you can take to ensure that chances of re-infestation are limited. More