Monday, November 17, 2008

You have to get ALL the nits out....


Lice have a life span of 30 days and lay eggs, called nits. Using a natural "glue" the louse attaches one egg per strand of hair. Within 10 days after it reaches maturity, a female louse may already deposit more than 60 nits at a rate of about six eggs each day. As those nits hatch, the new lice start laying eggs at the same rate. IN ONLY 6 WEEKS THAT'S HUNDREDS OF NITS!!