One important thing with lice is to work with their life cycle to make sure all possible adults have hatched out. The poison [or wet combing] often gets rid of the initial infestation but unless the last louse is removed it can start all over again. So sometimes a child doesn't catch them again, they just still have them
The other thing is that older people can have them without symptoms. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/lice-need-understanding-1196548.html
Apparently in our area according to the school nurse they are often caught from grandparents, so it's worth making sure you check the whole family
info on a wet coming regime can be found here, which takes into account the need for repeat combings. www.chc.org
With anything to do with any insects understanding the lifecycle is crucial whether you're trying to eradicate them or manage them
I've only had them once, caught from my daughter when she was about 10. Personally would not use the poisons and neither of us have had them again.
Helen
England
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