July 21, 2017
July 21, 2017
Unexpected phone calls at 3 am in the morning are definitely the worst, no doubt. Receiving prank calls all day while you are trying to concentrate on work comes at a close second.
There is another phone call that parents wish they’d never get—one from their child’s school. What is the nature of that phone call?
Creepy, crawling, dirty head lice! This type of phone call almost always comes immediately after the summer holidays or during (if your kids are at camp or day care).
It’s one of things that have plagued parents since millennia. Schools and summer camps have only recently begun to take action against this parasitic menace.
Taking action means calling parents at a highly inconvenient time and giving an ultimatum, in polite terms, of course.
Don’t rush off to the local drugstore just yet! Read these cringe-worthy facts about head lice that will help you reach a better and more informed decision regarding head lice treatment.
This little critter is one of the few creatures to evolve, at the same rate as humans! Since the pre-historic ages till now, lice have adapted to live and feed on us, which is actually pretty amazing!
Additionally, it was found recently that lice have developed resistance against popular OTC lice removal shampoos and products. Meaning this bug cannot be killed by pyrethroids which is an insecticide used in lice removal products.
Guess who won’t rely on over the counter lice treatment solutions anymore? Smart parents…
Lice suck blood for sustenance. So do vampire bats to be fair but there is a stark difference between the two different species. Humanus pediculous i.e. the common head louse sucks human blood to survive, every day!
What does this mean? A louse, if fallen away from its human host, cannot live for too long without its food source. Yes, lice can attach themselves to objects and furniture…even hitchhike on your pet but the end destination is always another human host.
Imagine removing nits from your curly haired daughter’s head. It’s a painstakingly difficult process, which will require you to have eyes that can see microscopic brown specks. Nits are attached to hair strands with a type of glue and can easily blend in because of their color.
This makes it harder to remove nits compared to lice! Another factor that makes DIY lice removal an incredibly impossible chore is: miss one or two nits and you’ll have a fresh outbreak in a week.
Are you ready to handle this ongoing and daily frustration?
This is a job professional lice removal clinics will perform better than you and your regular plastic nit comb. Head over to your nearest professional lice removal Plantation & professional lice removal Weston or call them to your home!