January 23, 2018
January 23, 2018
OTC lice removal medications and anti-lice shampoos have been available in the market for decades. More
December 29, 2017
December 29, 2017
Check out the infographic on “Facts Need to Know About Head Lice”.
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December 29, 2017
Lice infestation can occur regardless of age or gender. Meaning you cannot assume that being an adult, you are safe from it. Here are a few facts about lice that you may have never hear of.
Over the years, lice have become quite resistant to medical treatments and require professional touch to be removed completely.
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December 28, 2017
December 28, 2017
Let’s start with a little history.
The first lice nit was discovered in 8000 BC. That’s around 10,000 years ago. So you may safely assume that even your ancestors were, at one point, annoyed that they just couldn’t get rid of lice.
Whether you’re a child or an adult, lice can still infect you. Lice are not an indicator of poor hygiene. In fact, lice actually thrive in clean hair as well, so there’s really not much you can do. But you can educate yourself on lice so you can take care of yourself later.
Here are some facts on lice you may not know.
As a leading lice removal clinic in Florida, Lice Busters USA offers an array of affordable lice removal in Miami for all adults and children in New York, Florida and Central Florida.
We offer quick and easy lice removal treatments using natural and safe ingredients so there’s no worry about any allergies or infections.
We also offer in-home treatments, home inspection and cleaning services and screenings for schools and camps as well.Visit our website to learn about lice and the best and fastest way to get rid ofthem.
December 27, 2017
December 27, 2017
It’s troublesome enough when your kid gets lice. But then again, you become used to knowing what to do as soon as you see that telltale sign of nits and louse.
You wash your kid’s hair, throw their pillow and clothes in the washer under the hottest setting and take them to a lice removal clinic so they can have their hair cleaned. But what should you do when your infant has lice?
Lice don’t really see age when it comes to their source of food. Even if your little one is under 2 years of age, or even less than six months, they may be susceptible to lice infestations if another person in the house has the problem. And since they’re little, you can’t really use an over-the-counter treatment to get rid of the lice (not that we’d recommend it for older people as well).
Instead, we recommend the following steps to keep your little one lice-free.
Dry hair and lice often have the same symptoms i.e. itchy scalp, flaky skin etc. Babies also get cradle cap so you may need to be certain about what your baby has before searching for a solution.
Baby skin is a lot more sensitive than adult skin. Over-the-counter products contain harsh chemicals that can not only cause allergic reactions, but also skin infections. Never use any such products or any home remedies. You don’t know yet what your little one is allergic to.
Wash any items that they’ve used and seal any items that aren’t washable in a Ziploc bag for 3-4 days. If they have any live lice or nits on them, this will prevent them from hatching. Also, vacuum the floor, furniture and mattress daily so there are no lice anywhere.
Only a lice removal expert can give you the best solution for getting rid of your baby’s lice. For example, the experts at Lice Busters USA use safe, pesticide free products to get prevent any allergies and to maintain hair quality. So this not only benefits your hair’s cleanliness but also your hair growth.
The best and fastest way to get rid of lice is by going to a lice removal clinic that offers natural, all-safe treatments. Lice Busters in Central Florida offers such treatments for an affordable price.
Contact Lice Busters USA if you’re in need of treatment and book an appointment by calling (800) 405-8201!
December 23, 2017
December 23, 2017
So you have head lice and now you have to go through the whole process of cleaning the house, washing your clothes and bed sheets.
You’ve planned to visit the local lice clinic and you know you’ll be rid of this annoyance soon. But then you notice your pet scratching that itch on their back and you realize… does my pet have lice?
Can my pet have lice?
Pets don’t get lice.
Sure, your dog might get fleas but lice are specific to different species, meaning that each animal species has a different species of lice.
Lice that infest human hair need human blood for survival. So if you or someone in your family ends up getting lice, your pet will be quite safe from a lice outbreak and nits. Vice versa, if a pet gets lice, that specific species will not be able to live on human blood.
Cats and dogs do get lice, but it’s not a common parasite for household pets. Often found in animals that live in poor sanitary conditions, have poor overall health and poor diet, lice are also found in pets that are very young or senior.
Dogs are affected by two kinds of lice; namely the Linognathussetosusand Trichodectescanis. Cats are affected by only one type of lice, Felicolasubrostata.
Lice amongst pets fall in two categories— chewing and blood sucking. Lice that chew live on a pet’s dead skin, and cause irritation which can lead your pet to scratch. If your pet scratches itself, it’s important that you take it to the vet straightaway, since the chewing lice carry diseases and can transmit tapeworms. Lice that suck blood would do just that – suck blood. As in the case with humans, the blood sucking would cause itchiness and force pets to bite themselves. Left untreated, this can cause loss of fur.
Lice in humans are not a threat to health, neither are they an indicator for poor personal hygiene. Lice are a cosmetic inconvenience that’s very annoying so it’s best to see a lice removal expert so they can treat your lice accordingly. Stay away from prescription medication and over-the-counter products otherwise the ingredients in both could lead to an allergic reaction.
The best and fastest way to get rid of lice is by going to a lice removal clinic that offers natural, all-safe treatments.
Contact Lice Busters USA if you’re in need of treatment and book an appointment by calling (800) 405-8201!
December 16, 2017
December 16, 2017
Ever wonder why you still have lice, despite cleaning your hair every day? Like several other pests, louse is a complicated creature that is difficult to deal with.
Having head lice can be a frustrating and embarrassing problem. It’s annoying because lice keep coming back.
If you’re a victim of head lice, using an effective head lice treatment can put an end to your misery once and for all. Similarly, people think that louse is a sign of bad personal hygiene. The reality is that lice have nothing to do with cleanliness. Louse can’t even cause a life-threatening disease.
In fact, head lice are tiny insects found on the scalp and neck. Due to their small size, lice can be really hard to spot with the naked eye. Each louse lays eggs or nits. Nits are even smaller than lice and are glued to hair strands. Removing nits from the hair is a challenge of its own.
Head lice live in the hair and feed on blood from the scalp. Regardless of a person’s age, gender, race, hair texture or type, anyone can get hair lice anytime. Children, however, catch them more easily than adults because of close contact with other infected children in schools.
A female louse lays her egg (nit) near the scalp. The oval-shaped nits can be brown, white or yellow.
Eggs stick to a person’s hair shafts. This means shampooing and brushing your hair will not remove the nits.
It takes nits 7 to 9 days to hatch. Once hatched, their shells remain attached to the hair shaft. With hair growth, the shells move farther away from the scalp.
Hatched eggs are called nymphs. They have small size and light color. After 9 to 12 days, nymphs become adults.
An adult louse has six legs. Although its color varies, it is generally brown and gray. It lice can live up to a month in the hair.
A female louse can lay up to ten eggs (nits) every day. If you don’t take appropriate action, female lice will continue laying eggs.
Lice spread from one person to another due to close contact. Remember, a louse doesn’t fly or jump, but it crawls.
To minimize the chances of catching lice, do not share or use an affected person’s hat, cap, hair band, comb, brush, etc.
If you’re considering using a chemical lice treatment product, it can seriously damage your hair. For the best lice treatment, Lice Busters simply is a click away. We specialize in providing natural, safe and effective lice removal treatments in Miami Beach, FL.
In case you can’t visit our lice clinic, our experts also offer in-home treatment.
December 15, 2017
December 15, 2017
As parents, one of the worst things that can happen is getting a call from your child’s school, requesting that you do not send your child until every nit and louse from their hair has been taken care of.
And while the problem can be difficult to deal with, our first instinct is to shave our kid’s hair. It’s either that or a buzz cut. This is especially true when it comes to boys, with most mothers not wanting to sacrifice their princess’s luscious hair.
However, a common question that pops is, “Can you get rid of head lice with a buzz cut?”
We’ve looked into the problem and here’s what we’ve found:
It’s sad but true. Head lice aren’t affected by the length of your child’s hair. Short hair, long hair, thick or thin hair, it doesn’t matter. This is because what they’re really after is your child’s blood!
In addition, lice only need to take up ¼ of the space in our strands. This means that no matter what type of haircut you give your child, the problem will still remain. And while sometimes it can help reduce the number of nits and lice in the hair, the number soon increases and you’re back to square one.
This is because one female louse can lay up to 10 eggs a day. The nits then hatch within 6 days, and after a week, they start laying their own eggs. This means that within a month, you’re dealing with hundreds of critters roaming freely in your child’s hair.
So, here is the problem: lice don’t care about the length of your child’s hair. Therefore, a buzz cut will not work.
If you’re thinking of shaving your child’s hair, here’s another problem: shaving doesn’t guarantee that lice will come back.
You need a solution that can help get rid of the problem naturally, without compromising your child’s safety.
If you’ve been investing in over-the-counter lice products or home remedies, it’s time to stop. OTC products contain harmful chemicals such as lindane and malathion that are known for being carcinogenic and harmful to humans.
Lice salons help treat the problem naturally, without compromising on your child’s safety. Furthermore, the combs they use are created specifically to help remove nits and lice from each strand of hair.
These combs don’t break your child’s hair or damage the scalp by scrapping it. The anti-lice products used are also safe for using on your child’s scalp. The result is lice-free hair without any damage.
At Lice Busters USA, you don’t have to worry about having to deal with pesky critters anymore! We offer natural lice removal treatments and services in Pembroke Pines and Hollywood. Our services include in-home treatments, home inspection and free head lice screening to make everything easier for you and your child!
December 14, 2017
December 14, 2017
Head lice have been a problem to the human race as far as we can remember. Most people have experienced the frustrations of tiny six-footed critters crawling all over their heads. More