How to Identify Head Lice
Contrary to popular thought, head lice do not only affect people who are dirty or poor. Anyone can catch head lice. Most head lice are identified based on their nits, which are the eggs that they lay. Follow these steps to identify head lice.
Instructions
Check for white, translucent eggs the size of a pin point. They will be tightly "glued" to the side of the hair shaft and you won't be able to flick them away with your fingers.
Look for adult lice, which are six-legged, wingless insects. They are 2 to 4mm long with translucent, grey-white bodies.
Look for insects that are reddish-brown if you don't see any that are grey-white. Head lice change color after feeding, when they are engorged with blood.
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