If you suspect someone in your family has head lice act quickly to prevent these parasites from spreading.
Can head lice lay eggs on carpet.
Pets cannot get lice.
Head lice are small gray insects about 2 3 millimeters mm in length.
Body lice must feed on blood and usually only move to the skin to feed.
An adult louse can lay up to six eggs per day and live for up to 30 days on a host.
The eggs of head lice are.
Female lice lay up to six eggs each day.
Only one live bug can be produced per nit or egg.
Lice cannot live long on their own.
Head lice are mostly found on pillows and sheets.
Nymphs young head lice can live only for several hours without feeding on a human.
If lice fall off your head they can lay eggs on carpet.
Nits head lice eggs generally die within a week away from their human host and cannot hatch at a temperature lower than that close to the human scalp.
If they are in the carpet they have no food nor will the eggs in the carpet hatch for lack of warmth.
The lice attach to the hair shaft and deposit their eggs at the bottom of the shaft.
There are three types of lice depending on which area they mostly feed.
They include the head lice body lice and pubic lice.
Body lice exist worldwide and infest people of all races.
Even pets with hair like dogs and cats don t spread lice.
The head lice are about 2 1 to 3 3 mm in length when it is fully grown.
Head lice attach themselves to hair that that s near the hair shaft base where they lay scalp eggs.
My child is six years old and was sent home with head lice.
They live on the scalp where they feed on human blood and lay eggs at the base of hair shafts.
If someone in your house has been infected with lice stay off the carpet for a couple of days.
If there were any living in the carpet they will die in a day or two.
But those eggs will never hatch because lice eggs need exact temperatures to hatch.
On a human lice lay eggs very close to the scalp so they have constant heat similar to a chicken who will sit on their eggs because they need warmth to grow.
Adults multiply quickly laying up to eight eggs a day and living up to 30 days on someone s head.
Body lice are parasitic insects that live on clothing and bedding used by infested persons.
Although lice can spread on inanimate objects they won t spread between you and your pets.
Body lice frequently lay their eggs on or near the seams of clothing.
A louse can go two days without blood meals.