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- LOUSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of various small wingless usually flat insects that live as parasites on the bodies of warm-blooded animals : any of several other small arthropods (as a book louse or wood louse) that are not parasites
- Louse - Wikipedia
Louse (pl : lice) is the common name for any member of the infraorder Phthiraptera, which contains nearly 5,000 species of wingless parasitic insects
- Louse | Description, Features, Life Cycle, Species, Classification . . .
Louse, (order Phthiraptera), any of a group of small wingless parasitic insects divisible into two main groups: the Amblycera and Ischnocera, or chewing or biting lice, which are parasites of birds and mammals, and the Anoplura, or sucking lice, parasites of mammals only
- Life cycle of lice: Stages, how they spread, and more
A louse has three stages in its life cycle They begin as nits, hatch and become nymphs, and become full-sized adults within weeks Their life cycle is fast, and they tend to reproduce quickly
- Lice - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
There are three types of lice: Head lice These lice feed on the scalp They're easiest to see at the hairline on the neck and over the ears Body lice These lice live in clothing and bedding and move onto the skin to feed
- Lice - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Lifespan, Pictures
Lice (sg : louse) are wingless, obligate ectoparasitic insects that constitute the infraorder Phthiraptera They are equipped with claws on their legs that help attach to the bodies of most birds and mammals
- LOUSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Louse definition: any small, wingless insect of the order Anoplura sucking louse, parasitic on humans and other mammals and having mouthparts adapted for sucking, as Pediculus humanus humanus body louse or Pediculus humanus capitis head louse and Phthirius pubis crab louse, or pubic louse
- About Lice | Lice | CDC
Only the body louse can spread disease You get lice (head, body, and pubic) from close person-to-person contact with someone who has a lice infestation Dogs, cats, and other pets do not carry or spread human lice Lice move by crawling; they cannot hop or fly
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