no....you should use good shampoos for killing lice. You might get some but remember the nits (eggs) are way down near the root, so you have to contend with them to get it to go away.
The best way for me was mayo... put it in your hair your hair MUST be dry and leave it in you're hair for an hour and a half and then take it out with really hot water and then comb your hair with a lice comb (you can get them at drugstores) do this for the next 2-3 days until the lice is gone. good luck
Heat will kill them. The easiest way is to cook the bedding in boiling water. Dry cleaning also works.
Heat will kill them. The easiest way is to cook the bedding in boiling water. Dry cleaning also works.
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I've had lice before pretty bad. It is probably better to kill the lice right away because if not then they will keep developing and it will be harder to get rid of them. To get rid of them my mom and I used lice shampoo and then after a shower we used a comb and combed my hair and we got some bugs out that way. But yes you should try to get rid of it as soon as you find out. Hope this helped!! :)
No. The only way to get rid of headlice is to use a treatment from over the counter from your pharmacist.
Yes, heat can be an effective way to kill lice. Using a hair dryer on high heat or washing clothes and bedding in hot water can help eliminate lice and their eggs. However, it's important to combine heat treatment with other methods for comprehensive lice removal.
no it will kill your dog and cause you dog to come out in rashes and welts and horrible skin conditions. No not true have no idea if it will kill the lice but peroxide will not hurt your animals i use it on there wounds for over 20 years neither of my dogs or cats were ever affected its an excellent way to clean out any wounds on animals
No. You need a product made specifically for killing the lice, and you need to wash ALL bed linens, hats, scarves, etc., in very hot water to prevent reinfestation. Run your pillows (and things that can't be washed) through the dryer on high heat for at least 45 minutes to kill the lice. For items that can't be washed or run through a hot dryer, hang them on a clothes line in the hot sun for several hours.
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Yes, heat from a clothes dryer can kill germs by reaching high temperatures that are sufficient to deactivate or kill most common pathogens. Additionally, the tumbling action of the dryer can help to further remove and separate germs from the fabric.