Head lice, or Pediculus humanus capitis, are tiny insects that infest the human scalp, spreading through direct head-to-head contact, especially among children. They cannot fly or jump and live about 30 days, laying 6-10 eggs daily. Lice die within 1-2 days without a host and are not linked to poor hygiene. They primarily spread through direct contact, with some resistant to common treatments. Nits are easier to spot than adult lice, often found near the scalp behind the ears and neck. Effective management involves treating both lice and nits. Understanding their biology and transmission is crucial for control.
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