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What Does Lice Look Like? Pictures of Nits, Eggs & Lice - Verywell Health
What Lice Eggs (Nits) Look Like hirun The easiest way to identify a lice infestation is to know what the eggs look like. Lice are good at hiding, but the eggs remain adhered to the hair shaft until they are manually removed. Lice eggs are called nits . They are very tiny—about the size of a knot in a strand of thread. They are oval-shaped, usually a yellowish-white color, and are firmly attached to the sides of hair shafts. They can easily be confused with dandruff, scabs, or even droplets of hair spray. Some people only use "nits" to refer to empty egg casings while "lice eggs" is used for eggs that can hatch (viable eggs). However, other people use "nits" to refer to both viable lice eggs and empty egg casings. Lice eggs take around six to nine days to hatch. After that, it only takes about seven days for baby lice (nymphs) to grow into adult lice and start the cycle over again. Lice have a lifespan of three to four...
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