While a nuisance, head lice aren’t known to spread disease. A fully grown louse is the size of a sesame seed. They feed on blood and attach their eggs – nits – near the base of the hair shaft. Lice can tickle as they move and cause itching if a host is allergic to their bites. They spread by head-to-head contact and are most common in children ages 3 to 11.
Lice is most common in younger children, Lice Lifters of Chadds Ford has seen a rise in lice among older kids during the spring. Kids are more social during the nice weather. Children also share sports helmets, spraying them does not work. Lice Lifters has also seen many teenagers with lice due to selfies.
Lice Lifters Treatment Centers offer a unique all-natural heated treatment that kills lice and nits. With our treatment schedule we guarantee that the lice will be gone. For more information about Lice Lifters, visit our website www.licelifterschaddsford.com.