Lice in a sentence
Synonym: bugs, vermin. Antonym: cleanliness, hygiene
Meaning: Small, parasitic insects that live on the scalp or body; often cause itching.
Lice sentence for class 1
- Lice are tiny bugs that can live in your hair.
- I found a lice in my sister's hair.
- Lice like to stay close to the scalp.
- If you have lice, you might feel itchy.
- We need to check for lice before going to school.
- Lice can spread easily from one person to another.
- Mom helped me check for lice today.
- I saw a picture of lice in my science book.
- We learned about lice and how to keep them away.
- Lice like to hide in long hair.
- It is important to wash your hair if you have lice.
- My teacher told us about how lice live.
- Lice eggs are called nits.
- We must be careful not to share hats to avoid lice.
- Lice can make your head feel very itchy.
- I used a special shampoo to get rid of lice.
- My friend had lice, and I helped her get rid of them.
- We should always keep our hair clean to avoid lice.
- Lice do not jump; they crawl from person to person.
- I learned that only people can get lice, not pets.
- Lice can be annoying, but they can be treated.
- Mom bought a comb to help find lice.
- If you have lice, you should stay calm and ask for help.
- Lice are very small, but they can cause big problems.
- I felt relieved when we checked and found no lice.
- We use a special light to see lice better.
- Lice can make you scratch your head a lot.
- It is good to tell a grown-up if you think you have lice.
- We played a game about lice in health class.
- Always remember to wash your bedding to keep lice away.
Lice simple sentence
- Lice are tiny insects that can live in hair.
- She learned how to check for lice in her hair.
- He felt itchy because he had lice.
- The doctor gave advice on treating lice.
- Lice spread easily, especially among children.
- She used special shampoo to get rid of lice.
- He was embarrassed to have lice.
- The school checked for lice during health screenings.
- Lice do not jump; they crawl from hair to hair.
- She learned about preventing lice in health class.
- He noticed lice after playing with his friends.
- The treatment for lice requires careful application.
- She combed her hair to remove any lice.
- He felt relieved after treating the lice.
- Lice can be a common problem in schools.
- She told her parents when she found lice.
- He was careful not to share hats to avoid lice.
- The nurse explained how to identify lice.
- Lice can make the scalp very itchy.
- She read about how to prevent lice infestations.
- He learned about lice life cycles in science class.
- The family worked together to check for lice.
- She felt proud to help her friend with lice treatment.
- He understood the importance of hygiene in preventing lice.
- Lice can be treated with over-the-counter products.
- She shared tips on avoiding lice with her classmates.
- He learned that lice can affect anyone, regardless of cleanliness.
- The doctor recommended a second treatment for lice.
- She felt happy when the lice were finally gone.
- He promised to be careful to avoid getting lice again.

(1) Lice pullulate in unclean hair.
(2) The lice becrawls on the scalp.
(3) Lice pullulate on unwashed hair.
(4) The school was infested with lice.
(5) The barber arointed the pesky lice.
(6) Lice can pullulate on unwashed hair.
(7) The lice was an invader in the hair.
(8) The classroom was infested with lice.
(9) Arboviruses can be transmitted by lice.
(10) Aphids are sometimes called plant lice.
Lice sentence
(11) Body-lice are not the same as head lice.
(12) Anopluran lice are most active at night.
(13) Aphides are commonly known as plant lice.
(14) Body-lice are also known as clothes lice.
(15) Anopluran lice are not harmful to humans.
(16) Head lice are not a sign of poor hygiene.
(17) The lice infested a hollow near the scalp.
(18) The lice infested a hollow over the scalp.
(19) Anopluran lice are a type of ectoparasite.
(20) Body-lice feed on human blood for survival.
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(21) Anopluran lice are wingless and cannot fly.
(22) Our mom checks our hair regularly for lice.
(23) Head lice can cause itching and discomfort.
(24) Anoplura are commonly known as sucking lice.
(25) Anopluran lice are often mistaken for fleas.
(26) Lice are known to carry diseases like typhus.
(27) Typhus is transmitted through fleas and lice.
(28) The human scalp was parasitized by head lice.
(29) The library was infested down with book lice.
(30) Anoplurans are commonly known as sucking lice.
Sentence of lice
(31) Birds can be infested with ectoparasitic lice.
(32) The parasite was identified as a type of lice.
(33) Lice can cause red bumps or sores on the scalp.
(34) Lice can be found in both clean and dirty hair.
(35) The lice can infest throughout a person's hair.
(36) Nits are tiny eggs that lice lay on human hair.
(37) Body-lice can be found on any part of the body.
(38) Anopluran lice are not attracted to clean hair.
(39) The lice were parasitizing on the child's scalp.
(40) The anti-lice shampoo kills lice and their eggs.
Lice meaningful sentence
(41) Body lice lay their eggs on clothing and bedding.
(42) Head lice are not known to transmit any diseases.
(43) Body-lice lay their eggs on clothing and bedding.
(44) Anopluran is a type of lice that infests mammals.
(45) The anopluran lice can lay up to 10 eggs per day.
(46) Anopluran lice can cause hair loss in their host.
(47) The anti-lice shampoo helps get rid of head lice.
(48) Head lice are more common in children than adults.
(49) Body lice can cause severe itching and discomfort.
(50) Body-lice are more common in homeless populations.
Lice sentence examples
(51) Body-lice are not a sign of poor personal hygiene.
(52) Anopluran lice are more common in warmer climates.
(53) The anopluran lice can cause anemia in their host.
(54) Head lice infestations are more common in children.
(55) Head lice can cause intense itching and discomfort.
(56) Body-lice are tiny insects that live on human skin.
(57) Anopluran lice are commonly found on dogs and cats.
(58) The anopluran lice feed on the blood of their host.
(59) Anopluran lice are a common problem for pet owners.
(60) A lice infestation is caused by a type of parasite.
Sentence with lice
(61) The chicken coop was parasitized by a group of lice.
(62) The school had to be deloused after a lice outbreak.
(63) The child scratched his scalp during a bout of lice.
(64) The presence of body-lice can cause intense itching.
(65) The lice were pests that were making our heads itch.
(66) The repellent shampoo can repel lice from your hair.
(67) Lice are tiny insects that infest the hair and scalp.
(68) The lice were parasitizing on the chicken's feathers.
(69) The lice were parasitizing on the student's backpack.
(70) Dieldrin was once used in the treatment of head lice.
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(71) Head lice are more commonly found in girls than boys.
(72) Body-lice are more common in warm and humid climates.
(73) The anopluran lice can spread diseases to their host.
(74) Crab lice are more common in adults than in children.
(75) The antiparasitic shampoo is used to treat head lice.
(76) Head lice are tiny insects that live on human scalps.
(77) Head lice can be difficult to see with the naked eye.
(78) Head lice can cause sleep disturbances due to itching.
(79) Lice can survive for up to 30 days on a person's head.
(80) The delousing shampoo effectively kills lice and nits.
Sentence using lice
(81) Body-lice can cause skin infections if left untreated.
(82) The scabby scalp of the child was a sign of head lice.
(83) Anoplurans are closely related to other types of lice.
(84) The lice parasitises on the hair and skin of its host.
(85) The lice parasitizes on the hair and skin of its host.
(86) Pediculicides work by killing the lice and their eggs.
(87) Body-lice are small insects that infest the human body.
(88) Body-lice are known to transmit diseases in some cases.
(89) Body lice can cause severe itching and skin irritation.
(90) Body lice are typically found in the seams of clothing.
Lice example sentence
(91) The theater was infested across all costumes with lice.
(92) My daughter caught head lice from her friend at school.
(93) Lice infestations can occur in any hair type or texture.
(94) Lice can be a recurring problem if not properly treated.
(95) I carefully examined the combings for any signs of lice.
(96) The chicken's feathers were parasitized by poultry lice.
(97) Body-lice are more common in areas with poor sanitation.
(98) Benzyl benzoate is an effective treatment for head lice.
(99) Chlordans were also used to treat head lice and scabies.
(100) Ectoparasitic lice can cause feather damage in chickens.
Sentence with word lice
(101) Head lice can be a nuisance, but they are not dangerous.
(102) Ectoparasitic lice can be found on the feathers of birds.
(103) Anopluran lice are more common in animals with long hair.
(104) Some species of lice can carry diseases like trench fever.
(105) Lice infestations are more common in children than adults.
(106) Lice can be transferred from pets to humans in some cases.
(107) Body lice are more commonly found in homeless populations.
(108) The school was struck down with a widespread case of lice.
(109) Quassia is sometimes used as a natural treatment for lice.
(110) Body lice are often associated with poor personal hygiene.
Sentence of lice
(111) Infections can be caused by parasites, like lice or worms.
(112) The lice is a parasitic insect that can infest human hair.
(113) Lice can cause hair loss if left untreated for a long time.
(114) Lice can be a nuisance for both children and their parents.
(115) Lice can be a persistent problem if not addressed promptly.
(116) I need to buy a pediculicide to treat my child's head lice.
(117) The anopluran lice can cause skin infections in their host.
(118) The bird's ectoparasitic lice were visible on its feathers.
(119) The language lab was infested onto by a group of book lice.
(120) The psychology lab was infested along the chairs with lice.
Lice used in a sentence
(121) The psychology lab was infested under the chairs with lice.
(122) The extermination of lice required extra care for children.
(123) I felt embarrassed when I found out my child had head lice.
(124) It's important to scalp out any lice or nits from the scalp.
(125) Pediculosis capitis is caused by infestation with head lice.
(126) The infesting lice were spreading among the school children.
(127) Body lice can be easily transmitted in shared living spaces.
(128) Body-lice can be treated with medicated shampoos and creams.
(129) The anopluran lice have six legs and are very small in size.
(130) Anopluran lice are not known to transmit diseases to humans.
Lice sentence in English
(131) Anopluran lice are more common in crowded living conditions.
(132) The urticant feeling on my scalp made me realize I had lice.
(133) Head lice can survive for up to 48 hours away from the scalp.
(134) Head lice can be a recurring problem if not properly treated.
(135) The lice were parasitizing on the homeless person's clothing.
(136) The presence of body lice can indicate poor personal hygiene.
(137) Nits can survive for up to 10 days before hatching into lice.
(138) Pediculosis pubis is caused by the infestation of pubic lice.
(139) Head lice are small, wingless insects that live on the scalp.
(140) Body-lice can survive for up to 10 days without a human host.
(141) Permethrin is also used in the treatment of scabies and lice.
(142) Head lice can survive for up to 48 hours off of a human host.
(143) There are various treatments available to eliminate head lice.
(144) Head lice can be a source of embarrassment for those affected.
(145) The presence of lice can cause intense itching and discomfort.
(146) Lice can be detected by finding live lice or nits on the hair.
(147) Lice infestations can be embarrassing and cause social stigma.
(148) She carefully delouses each strand of hair to remove any lice.
(149) The lice infestation was discovered on the scalp of the child.
(150) I used a special shampoo to kill the nits and lice in my hair.
(151) Head lice are not a sign of poor hygiene; anyone can get them.
(152) Body-lice can spread diseases such as typhus and trench fever.
(153) The anopluran lice can be difficult to see with the naked eye.
(154) Malaria can be transmitted through the bites of infected lice.
(155) Head lice can cause scalp irritation and sores from scratching.
(156) Head lice can be a common issue in daycare centers and schools.
(157) The hairstylist used a fine-toothed comb to scalp out the lice.
(158) Trench fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by body lice.
(159) The infestations of lice in the school caused widespread panic.
(160) The pediculicide is effective against both lice and their eggs.
(161) Body lice can survive for up to 30 days away from a human host.
(162) Body-lice can be difficult to detect because they move quickly.
(163) Body-lice infestations can be a sign of poor living conditions.
(164) Booklice are not related to lice that infest humans or animals.
(165) The anopluran lice can survive for several days without a host.
(166) The anopluran lice can be prevented by regularly grooming pets.
(167) Crab lice can survive for up to 24 hours off of the human body.
(168) The hairdresser delouses clients to prevent the spread of lice.
(169) A lice is a type of parasite that lives on the hair of animals.
(170) I was relieved when the head lice infestation was finally gone.
(171) Nit is a word that is often used in discussions about head lice.
(172) Lice can be difficult to see as they are small and move quickly.
(173) Body lice are most active at night when they feed on their host.
(174) Body lice can be transmitted through shared clothing or bedding.
(175) Body-lice can survive in clothing and bedding for up to 30 days.
(176) I used a fine-toothed comb to remove the crab lice from my hair.
(177) I used a natural remedy to suffocate the nits and kill the lice.
(178) The public transportation seats could be contaminated with lice.
(179) The bird's ectoparasitic lice were affecting its ability to fly.
(180) Pediculicides are commonly used to treat head lice infestations.
(181) Regular use of pediculicides can help prevent lice infestations.
(182) Body lice can survive in clothing and bedding for up to 30 days.
(183) The anopluran lice can survive for up to a month without a host.
(184) My cousin is allergic to certain insects like bed bugs and lice.
(185) Treatment for crab lice typically involves topical insecticides.
(186) Lice and mites are examples of ectoparasites that infest humans.
(187) Body hair can be a breeding ground for lice and other parasites.
(188) I have heard that head lice can be quite difficult to get rid of.
(189) Lice can be transmitted in schools or other crowded environments.
(190) Proper hygiene practices can help prevent body-lice infestations.
(191) The presence of body-lice can be a sign of poor personal hygiene.
(192) The delousing comb helps in removing lice and nits from the hair.
(193) The school provided students with preventives to avoid head lice.
(194) Pyrethrin is also used in the treatment of head lice and scabies.
(195) The school nurse delouses students to prevent the spread of lice.
(196) Head lice are usually spread through direct head-to-head contact.
(197) The library was infested with book lice, causing damage to books.
(198) I checked my own hair for head lice after my child was diagnosed.
(199) Lice can be a common problem in households with multiple children.
(200) Lice can be a source of frustration and stress for those affected.
(201) The pediculicide is a common treatment for head lice infestations.
(202) Infestations of body lice can be a sign of poor living conditions.
(203) Infestations of body-lice can spread quickly among close contacts.
(204) Body-lice can survive for a short period away from the human body.
(205) Lindane has been used in the past to treat head lice infestations.
(206) The delousing spray is a convenient option for quick lice removal.
(207) Body-lice can be killed by freezing infested clothing and bedding.
(208) The camp counselor delouses campers to prevent the spread of lice.
(209) The daycare had to delouse a child who had brought lice from home.
(210) Head lice are tiny insects that infest the scalp and cause itching.
(211) It is important to regularly check your child's hair for head lice.
(212) Some people may experience an allergic reaction to head lice bites.
(213) I had to treat my entire family for lice after discovering a louse.
(214) Using a fine-toothed comb can help remove head lice and their eggs.
(215) The presence of body-lice can cause intense itching and discomfort.
(216) Ectoparasitic lice can be a common problem in school-aged children.
(217) The presence of crab lice can cause intense itching and discomfort.
(218) Head lice can survive for up to 48 hours away from the human scalp.
(219) The school nurse deloused the student's hair after a lice outbreak.
(220) The school nurse had to delouse several students who had head lice.
(221) Birds can also be affected by ectoparasites such as lice and mites.
(222) I used a special shampoo to treat my head lice, and it worked well.
(223) Pyrethrins are widely used in the control of head lice infestations.
(224) The presence of body lice can cause social stigma and embarrassment.
(225) Regular washing of clothes and bedding can help eliminate body-lice.
(226) My sister had to undergo a nit removal treatment after getting lice.
(227) Crab lice are small, grayish-brown insects that resemble tiny crabs.
(228) The delousing gel is gentle on the scalp and effective against lice.
(229) The delousing comb should be used daily to prevent lice infestation.
(230) Body-lice infestations can be treated with prescription medications.
(231) The anopluran lice are known to cause severe itching and irritation.
(232) The anopluran lice can be a nuisance for both pets and their owners.
(233) Spray against lice to prevent an outbreak in your dorm or classroom.
(234) I spent hours combing through my son's hair to remove the head lice.
(235) I checked my child's head for lice, and thankfully, there were none.
(236) Head lice are more common in children, but adults can also get them.
(237) The delousing comb is designed to remove lice and nits from the hair.
(238) Head lice can be a nuisance and cause frustration for those affected.
(239) Lice can be spread through sharing personal items like hats or combs.
(240) Body lice can be a problem in refugee camps and overcrowded shelters.
(241) It is important to remove nits from hair to prevent lice infestation.
(242) The school hired professionals to disinfest the classrooms from lice.
(243) Body lice can cause secondary infections due to excessive scratching.
(244) Head lice can be a persistent problem in schools and daycare centers.
(245) The daycare provider delouses children to prevent the spread of lice.
(246) The extermination of the lice in the hair required a special shampoo.
(247) The best way to prevent head lice is to avoid sharing hats and combs.
(248) Lice can be transmitted through close contact with an infested person.
(249) Lice can be treated with over-the-counter or prescription medications.
(250) The school nurse delouses students who have been exposed to head lice.
(251) Body lice can survive in cold temperatures for a short period of time.
(252) Body lice can survive without a human host for a short period of time.
(253) Body-lice are commonly found in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
(254) It is essential to treat crab lice promptly to prevent further spread.
(255) The school implements measures to sanitize against the spread of lice.
(256) It is important to treat head lice promptly to prevent further spread.
(257) Body-lice are often found in crowded and unsanitary living conditions.
(258) Anopluran lice can be difficult to get rid of once they infest a home.
(259) I used a special shampoo to kill the head lice on my daughter's scalp.
(260) Quassia is sometimes used as a natural treatment for lice infestations.
(261) Many schools have policies in place to prevent the spread of head lice.
(262) Trench fever can be transmitted through the bite of infected body lice.
(263) Lice can be difficult to eliminate completely without proper treatment.
(264) Body lice are known to spread diseases such as typhus and trench fever.
(265) Body-lice can cause embarrassment and social stigma for those affected.
(266) The summer camp had to delouse all of the cabins after a lice outbreak.
(267) The school nurse sent a letter home warning about a head lice outbreak.
(268) I felt frustrated when my child kept getting head lice from classmates.
(269) Head lice are highly contagious, so it's important to take precautions.
(270) The relationship between a lice and a human is an example of parasitism.
(271) It is important to continue checking for head lice even after treatment.
(272) It is important to use a fine-toothed comb to remove head lice and nits.
(273) The hair salon offers a service to comb out lice and nits from the hair.
(274) He used a fine-toothed comb to groom out the lice from his child's hair.
(275) Body lice can be effectively treated with medicated shampoos and creams.
(276) Body-lice can be difficult to detect as they are small and move quickly.
(277) Pediculosis corporis is a contagious skin condition caused by body lice.
(278) The presence of nits or lice eggs is a common sign of pediculosis pubis.
(279) Trench fever can be transmitted through the feces of infected body lice.
(280) The parasitism of lice on humans can cause itching and scalp irritation.
(281) Body lice are most active during the night when they feed on their host.
(282) Neem tree oil is used to treat head lice and other parasitic infections.
(283) The commensally dependent lice live on the feathers of their host birds.
(284) The anopluran lice can be treated with special shampoos and medications.
(285) Body-lice can be prevented by washing clothing and bedding in hot water.
(286) The lice infestation caused me to scratch my scalp throughout the night.
(287) The school is taking steps to control the spread of lice among students.
(288) The school requires students to stay home until they are head lice-free.
(289) I treated my daughter's head lice, and she was able to return to school.
(290) I was embarrassed to have head lice, but I knew it was a common problem.
(291) Lice can be killed by washing infested bedding and clothing in hot water.
(292) It is important to regularly check for crab lice to prevent infestations.
(293) I learned the importance of practicing good hygiene to prevent crab lice.
(294) Pyrethroids are commonly used in the treatment of head lice infestations.
(295) Body lice are commonly found in crowded and unhygienic living conditions.
(296) Body lice are known to transmit diseases such as typhus and trench fever.
(297) The pharmacist recommended a pediculicide shampoo for my daughter's lice.
(298) Head lice can cause intense itching and discomfort for their human hosts.
(299) Head lice can be difficult to spot, so it's important to check regularly.
(300) The delousing treatment effectively eliminated all the lice from her hair.
(301) Head lice can be difficult to see as they are very small and move quickly.
(302) The infestations of lice in the daycare center required thorough cleaning.
(303) Regularly washing and combing the hair can help prevent lice infestations.
(304) Lice can be a topic of concern and discussion among parents and educators.
(305) Scratching the bites caused by body lice can lead to secondary infections.
(306) The homeless individuals were provided with delousing kits to combat lice.
(307) The effectiveness of pediculicides may vary depending on the type of lice.
(308) The delousing process involves removing lice and their eggs from the hair.
(309) A lice infestation can cause itching and discomfort in animals and humans.
(310) The daycare provider delouses children to prevent the spread of head lice.
(311) Pediculicide is a type of medication used to treat head lice infestations.
(312) Pediculosis capitis is a common condition caused by head lice infestation.
(313) The prisoner's head was shorn to prevent the spread of lice in the prison.
(314) It is important to treat head lice promptly to prevent them from spreading.
(315) Head lice can be transmitted through close contact with an infested person.
(316) Lice can be found not only on the scalp but also in eyebrows and eyelashes.
(317) Body lice can be transmitted through close contact with an infested person.
(318) Body-lice can be a recurring problem if not properly treated and prevented.
(319) Pediculicides work by killing lice and preventing their eggs from hatching.
(320) Delousing is an essential step in preventing the spread of lice in schools.
(321) Regularly checking for head lice can help identify an infestation early on.
(322) The best way to prevent body-lice infestations is to maintain good hygiene.
(323) Body-lice can be transmitted through close contact with an infested person.
(324) The doctor prescribed a pedicular shampoo to treat the patient's head lice.
(325) The school provided students with preventives to protect against head lice.
(326) The school rescreened all students for lice after an outbreak was reported.
(327) The prison had to delouse all of the inmates to prevent the spread of lice.
(328) Head lice can be treated with over-the-counter or prescription medications.
(329) I educated myself on the signs and symptoms of head lice to catch it early.
(330) Head lice can cause itching and discomfort, but they do not spread disease.
(331) It is recommended to wash all bedding and clothing after treating head lice.
(332) It is important to treat lice infestations promptly to prevent their spread.
(333) The pharmacist recommended a strong pediculicide for effective lice removal.
(334) It is important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of crab lice.
(335) The reinfestation of lice in the school caused a lot of panic among parents.
(336) Benzyl benzoate is a medication used to treat scabies and lice infestations.
(337) I learned how to properly clean my home to prevent head lice from returning.
(338) My son and daughter both had head lice, but we were able to get rid of them.
(339) Treatment for body-lice usually involves using medicated shampoos or lotions.
(340) I experienced a sense of relief after completing the treatment for crab lice.
(341) Milbemycin is not effective against external parasites such as mites or lice.
(342) The daycare center had to be deloused after a child was found with head lice.
(343) The lice infestation caused constant itching on my scalp throughout the week.
(344) Body lice can be transmitted through close contact with infested individuals.
(345) Body lice infestations can be prevented by maintaining good personal hygiene.
(346) The anopluran lice can be found on wild animals as well as domesticated ones.
(347) The school janitor had to disinfest the classrooms of lice after an outbreak.
(348) The disinfestation of the school was necessary to prevent the spread of lice.
(349) Pediculosis is a common condition caused by infestation of lice on the scalp.
(350) Head lice infestations are most common among children aged 3 to 11 years old.
(351) The reinfestation of lice in the school caused a lot of concern among parents.
(352) The boarding school has a dedicated delousing room for students who have lice.
(353) Some pediculicides require multiple applications to completely eliminate lice.
(354) The lice have infested throughout the school, leading to widespread outbreaks.
(355) Body lice are often found in the seams of clothing near the waist and armpits.
(356) Psocids are also known as book lice due to their tendency to infest old books.
(357) Pediculosis capitis can be diagnosed by examining the scalp for lice and nits.
(358) The word deloused refers to the act of removing lice from something or someone.
(359) Pediculosis capitis can be diagnosed by finding live lice or nits on the scalp.
(360) The swimming coach will chloridate the swim caps to prevent the spread of lice.
(361) Infestations of body lice are more common in crowded and unsanitary conditions.
(362) Body-lice infestations can cause sleep disturbances due to the intense itching.
(363) Pediculicides may not be effective against lice that have developed resistance.
(364) The parasitism of head lice on humans can be treated with specialized shampoos.
(365) Head lice are highly contagious and can spread quickly in crowded environments.
(366) Regularly washing and combing the hair can help prevent head lice infestations.
(367) Head lice can cause secondary infections if the scalp is scratched excessively.
(368) Some ectosymbionts, like lice, can be harmful to their hosts and cause disease.
(369) Nit is a word that is often used in educational materials about lice prevention.
(370) Nit is a word that is often used in discussions about natural remedies for lice.
(371) Regularly checking your child's hair for head lice is a good preventive measure.
(372) It is important to wash and dry all bedding and clothing to eliminate head lice.
(373) The lumpfish is often used as a biological control for sea lice in salmon farms.
(374) Body-lice can be a problem in refugee camps and other crowded living situations.
(375) The discovery of body lice on a person can be a sign of homelessness or poverty.
(376) The prison staff delouses inmates to prevent the spread of lice and other pests.
(377) The new shampoo claims to have parasiticidal properties that can kill head lice.
(378) Head lice can spread quickly in crowded places like schools and daycare centers.
(379) My friend's daughter had head lice, so we avoided close contact for a few weeks.
(380) The delousing comb should be used daily to prevent the spread of lice in schools.
(381) Lice can be prevented by avoiding head-to-head contact with infested individuals.
(382) It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a body-lice infestation.
(383) The occiputs of the individuals were examined for any signs of lice or parasites.
(384) Crab lice are highly contagious and can spread rapidly in close-knit communities.
(385) The delousing treatment should be done thoroughly to ensure all lice are removed.
(386) Maintaining good hygiene can help prevent the spread of lice and other parasites.
(387) The daycare center hires professional delousers to ensure a lice-free environment.
(388) It is important to avoid sharing personal items to prevent head lice transmission.
(389) The beauty salon sterilizes their brushes and combs to prevent the spread of lice.
(390) My daughter's head lice were so severe that we had to seek professional treatment.
(391) The school nurse noticed lice in a student's hair and immediately began delousing.
(392) The delousing comb is designed with fine teeth to effectively remove lice and nits.
(393) The extermination of the lice infestation required thorough cleaning and treatment.
(394) The mother diligently delouses her children's hair after a lice outbreak at school.
(395) It is important to follow proper hygiene practices to reduce the risk of head lice.
(396) Scratching the affected areas can lead to secondary infections caused by body-lice.
(397) Body-lice can be a common problem in refugee camps and other displaced populations.
(398) The beauty salon was sterilized owing to the presence of lice in a customer's hair.
(399) The parent inspected the child's hair with a fine-toothed comb, searching for lice.
(400) Head lice can be treated with over-the-counter products or prescription medication.
(401) The school implemented strict hygiene measures to pest away lice among the students.
(402) The mouth-parts of lice are used for biting and feeding on the blood of their hosts.
(403) It is important to check for lice and nits regularly even after using pediculicides.
(404) My daughter's school had a head lice outbreak, so we took extra precautions at home.
(405) The parasiticide was effective in treating the lice infestation in the chicken coop.
(406) It is important to follow the instructions on head lice treatment products carefully.
(407) It is important to wash and sanitize all bedding and clothing to eliminate crab lice.
(408) The school was infested with lice, so all the students had to be checked and treated.
(409) Anoplura are closely related to other types of lice, such as head lice and body lice.
(410) The active ingredient in this pediculicide is known to kill both lice and their eggs.
(411) The beauty salon offers a delousing service for clients who have been exposed to lice.
(412) The school implements a delousing policy to prevent the spread of lice among students.
(413) Proper hygiene and regular washing of clothes can help prevent body lice infestations.
(414) It is important to treat all family members if one person has a body-lice infestation.
(415) Body-lice can be transmitted through close physical contact or sharing personal items.
(416) I took precautions to prevent reinfestation after successfully treating the crab lice.
(417) The school implemented a delousing program after multiple cases of lice were reported.
(418) Regularly checking for and treating head lice can help fight immunity to infestations.
(419) It is essential to thoroughly clean bedding and personal items to eliminate head lice.
(420) The anopluran lice can be transmitted from one host to another through direct contact.
(421) The school had to exterminate amongst the lice that were spreading among the students.
(422) Infestations of body lice are more common in crowded and unsanitary living conditions.
(423) It is important to avoid close head-to-head contact to prevent the spread of head lice.
(424) Head lice can be effectively treated with over-the-counter or prescription medications.
(425) The hair salon offers a specialized treatment to delouse and prevent lice infestations.
(426) Properly disinfecting combs and brushes is essential to prevent head lice transmission.
(427) Body lice can be difficult to eliminate without proper treatment and hygiene practices.
(428) Schools and daycare centers should take precautions to prevent the spread of body-lice.
(429) The ovicidal properties of this shampoo make it an ideal choice for treating head lice.
(430) The prisoner's head was shorn in front of the prison staff to prevent lice infestation.
(431) The presence of a head louse can be confirmed by finding live lice or nits on the hair.
(432) The scalp of a person with lice may have small, white eggs attached to the hair shafts.
(433) Regularly inspecting the body for signs of body-lice can help detect infestations early.
(434) The ovicidal treatment is recommended for preventing the spread of head lice in schools.
(435) It is recommended to treat all family members with pediculicides if one person has lice.
(436) Crab lice can also infest other areas with coarse hair, such as the armpits or eyebrows.
(437) The school district launched an exterminate against all lice outbreaks in their schools.
(438) Lice is a contagious condition that can be spread through contact with hair or clothing.
(439) The delousing treatment is an important step in preventing the spread of lice in schools.
(440) The daycare center enforces strict delousing protocols to protect the children from lice.
(441) Body lice can be a persistent problem in communities with poor sanitation infrastructure.
(442) Seeking professional help is recommended for severe or persistent body-lice infestations.
(443) Head lice are not a sign of poor hygiene and can affect anyone regardless of cleanliness.
(444) Regularly inspecting the scalp for lice or nits can help detect pediculosis capitis early.
(445) It is important to vacuum and clean upholstered furniture to eliminate any potential lice.
(446) The delousing process is crucial in preventing the transmission of lice in crowded places.
(447) Lice are blood-suckers that can infest humans and animals, causing itching and discomfort.
(448) The concert venue was sterilized owing to a reported case of head lice among the attendees.
(449) The delousing facility at the shelter helps prevent the spread of lice among the residents.
(450) Body lice can be effectively controlled through regular laundering of clothing and bedding.
(451) The refugee camp provides facilities to delouse new arrivals and prevent the spread of lice.
(452) The ovicidal properties of this chemical make it an effective solution for eliminating lice.
(453) It is important to notify others if your child has head lice to prevent further infestations.
(454) It is recommended to comb the hair after applying pediculicides to remove dead lice and eggs.
(455) It is important to follow the instructions carefully when using head lice treatment products.
(456) Rickettsial infections are caused by bacteria that are transmitted by ticks, fleas, and lice.
(457) Some people may experience an allergic reaction to lice bites in cases of pediculosis capitis.
(458) Crab lice can be transmitted through close physical contact, such as hugging or sharing a bed.
(459) The delousing program in schools has significantly reduced the incidence of lice infestations.
(460) It is important to notify your child's school if they have head lice to prevent further spread.
(461) Pediculosis capitis can be a recurring problem if all lice and nits are not completely removed.
(462) Body-lice are more common in areas with limited access to healthcare and sanitation facilities.
(463) The lice have infested throughout the daycare center, leading to multiple cases among children.
(464) Although hexachlorethane is highly toxic, it was once used as a treatment for lice and scabies.
(465) Many soldiers suffered from trench fever, a disease transmitted by lice, during trench warfare.
(466) Crab lice are not known to transmit any diseases, but can cause intense itching and irritation.
(467) Head lice can survive on bedding and clothing, so it's important to wash everything thoroughly.
(468) The health clinic offers educational sessions on how to delouse your home after a lice outbreak.
(469) Body-lice are often found in homeless populations due to the lack of access to clean facilities.
(470) It is important to seek medical advice if lice infestation persists despite using pediculicides.
(471) The reinfestation of lice in the school prompted the administration to take preventive measures.
(472) If the hen is not properly cared for, it may develop infections or diseases like mites and lice.
(473) It is important to vacuum and clean your home thoroughly if you have had a head lice infestation.
(474) The ovicidal treatment is recommended for preventing the spread of lice in communal living spaces.
(475) The homeless shelter had to delouse all of the bedding and clothing to prevent the spread of lice.
(476) Avermectin is highly effective against a wide range of parasites, including mites, lice, and ticks.
(477) Despite the high cost, the antiparasitic shampoo was the only option for treating the horse's lice.
(478) Trench fever can be prevented by maintaining good personal hygiene and avoiding lice-infested areas.
(479) It is important to thoroughly comb the hair to remove lice and nits in cases of pediculosis capitis.
(480) It is important to wash infested clothing and bedding in hot water to kill body-lice and their eggs.
(481) It is important to educate communities about the prevention and treatment of body-lice infestations.
(482) Regularly inspecting your pubic hair for signs of crab lice can help detect an infestation early on.
(483) Head lice can be difficult to eliminate completely without proper treatment and prevention measures.
(484) Crab lice are not known to transmit any diseases, but they can cause intense itching and irritation.
(485) Head lice can survive underwater for several hours, making swimming a potential mode of transmission.
(486) Avermectins are highly effective against a wide range of parasites, including mites, lice, and ticks.
(487) It is recommended to use a fine-toothed comb to remove dead lice and nits after using a pediculicide.
(488) Antiparasitic sprays are effective for getting rid of mites and lice, but they can be harsh on the skin.
(489) The itching caused by crab lice can be alleviated with over-the-counter antihistamines or topical creams.
(490) The treatment for pediculosis corporis may need to be repeated to ensure all lice and eggs are eliminated.
(491) If your oxen are not protected from parasites such as ticks and lice, they may become infested and sickly.
(492) It is important to educate children about the importance of not sharing personal items to prevent head lice.
(493) It is important to follow the instructions on lice treatment products when dealing with pediculosis capitis.
(494) The diagnosis of pediculosis corporis is made by identifying the presence of lice or their eggs on the skin.
(495) Anoplura are able to be diagnosed through the presence of lice and their eggs on the host's hair or feathers.
(496) Body lice are often associated with poor hygiene and lack of access to clean clothing and bathing facilities.
(497) It is recommended to use a fine-toothed comb after using a pediculicide to remove any remaining lice or eggs.
(498) Bloodsucking insects like fleas and lice can infest pets and humans alike, causing discomfort and irritation.
(499) The diagnosis of pediculosis corporis is usually made based on the presence of lice or their eggs on the skin.
(500) It is important to avoid sharing personal items such as towels or clothing to prevent the spread of crab lice.
(501) Seeking professional medical advice is recommended if over-the-counter treatments fail to eliminate crab lice.
(502) Overuse of pediculicide can lead to resistance in lice, making it more difficult to treat future infestations.
(503) The head lice is in a parasitic condition as it feeds on the blood of its host and causes itching and irritation.
(504) Regularly washing and drying clothing on high heat can help kill any lice or nits associated with pediculosis pubis.
(505) Children with pediculosis capitis should be kept home from school until they are treated and no longer have live lice.
(506) Rickettsial diseases can be prevented by avoiding contact with ticks, fleas, and lice, and by using insect repellents.
(507) Crab lice can be difficult to see with the naked eye, so a magnifying glass may be necessary for proper identification.
(508) Lindane is commonly used to treat scabies and lice, but alternative treatments are now recommended due to its toxicity.
(509) Regularly vacuuming and cleaning living spaces can help eliminate any lice or eggs associated with pediculosis corporis.
(510) The treatment for pediculosis corporis may require multiple applications to ensure complete eradication of lice and eggs.
(511) Crab lice can be contracted from infected bedding or clothing, so it is important to wash and dry these items thoroughly.
(512) The delousing procedure is often recommended for individuals who have been in close contact with lice-infested individuals.
(513) It is important to treat all members of a household if one person has lice, and pediculicides can be an effective solution.
(514) The crab louse life cycle typically lasts around three weeks, during which the lice go through several stages of development.
(515) The botfly is just one of many parasitic insects that can cause harm to humans and animals, including ticks, fleas, and lice.
(516) Treatment for body lice typically involves washing clothing and bedding in hot water and using insecticidal creams or lotions.
(517) Some people may experience allergic reactions to the saliva of head lice, causing additional symptoms with pediculosis capitis.
(518) It is important to wash and dry all clothing and bedding on high heat to kill any lice or eggs associated with pediculosis corporis.
(519) It is important to thoroughly clean and disinfect any personal items that may have come into contact with lice before using a pediculicide.
(520) Properly disposing of any items that may have come into contact with crab lice, such as combs or brushes, is essential to prevent reinfestation.
(521) Although epizoans are often associated with negative effects, some species, like certain lice, have coevolved with their host and do not cause harm.
(522) While bloodsucking parasites like fleas and lice are often associated with poor hygiene, they can actually infest even the cleanest of homes and cause significant discomfort and health problems.
Lice meaning
Lice are small, wingless insects that live on the scalp and hair of humans and animals. They feed on blood and can cause itching and irritation. If you or someone you know has lice, it is important to take immediate action to get rid of them. Here are some tips for using the word "lice" in a sentence:
1. Use "lice" as a plural noun: Lice are a common problem among school-aged children.
2. Use "lice" with a verb that indicates infestation: My daughter's head is itching, so I think she may have lice.
3. Use "lice" with an adjective that describes the severity of the infestation: The lice infestation in the school was so bad that they had to close it down for a week.
4. Use "lice" with a preposition to indicate location: The lice were found on the back of the cat's neck.
5. Use "lice" in a simile or metaphor: The lice were like tiny vampires, sucking the life out of their host.
6. Use "lice" in a scientific or medical context: The treatment for lice involves using a special shampoo and combing out the nits.
7. Use "lice" in a historical or cultural context: In ancient Egypt, lice were considered a sign of cleanliness and were often depicted in art.
Overall, using the word "lice" in a sentence requires an understanding of its meaning and context. Whether you are discussing a personal experience with lice or writing about them in a scientific or cultural context, these tips can help you use the word effectively and accurately.
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