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Summary Of: Lice

As lice spend their entire lives on the host... Lice attach their eggs to their host... Living lice eggs tend to be pale white... Dead lice eggs are more yellow... Lice infestations can be controlled with lice combs... Lice can not jump or fly... Adult and nymphal lice can survive on shearers... The DNA differences between head lice and body lice provide corroborating evidence that humans started wearing clothes at approximately 70... evidence suggests that pubic lice spread to the ancestors of humans approximately 3... and are more closely related to lice endemic to gorillas than to other lice species infesting humans... Lice hint at a recent origin of clothing... Pair of lice lost or parasites regained... Lice Pest Control Information...

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