Nit Not Lice Removal Service

Nit Not Lice Removal Service
Sheryl

Tuesday 2 September 2014

Morning Parents

Yesterday was the first day of spring and believe me the nasties are on the moooooove.
Their hosts heads are begining to heat up with the seasonal weather.

It is time to catch them on the run.    Remember 1 louse can lay up to 10 eggs per day for 30 days,   they will not all be viable but you only need one to start the infestation.

Make a conscious effort to appoint a day and time or scenario where there is family head check.
Fortunately or unfortunately not all hosts itch.    Therefore it is possible that the lice are present either as eggs, nits, nymphs or fully grown producing lice.

Using a long toothed stainless steel comb apply conditioner on the forehead, nape of neck, above the ears and on the crown.   Pull your comb through the conditioner and wipe on a tissue or roller towel.

The black, brown or beigey coloured dots are eggs, darker more pronounced are nymphs and the actual louse is very obvious.

If you should find any of these message me on hesseaus@bigpond.net.au to discus a care package. Or call me on 0418 855 939
regars Sheryl

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