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Monday, 9 November 2015. Help when coping with an infestation. Vital knowledge about the life-cycle. A head louse usually hatches 7 to 10 days after the egg is laid (sometimes 5 to 11 days). A newly-hatched head-louse becomes full-grown in a minimum of 6 days. Full-grown head lice move from head to head; younger lice tend to stay on the head where they hatch. Full-grown lice mate and the female starts laying eggs, at the earliest on day 7 after she herself hatched. Preventing head-lice from spreading:.

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Monday, 9 November 2015. Help when coping with an infestation. Vital knowledge about the life-cycle. A head louse usually hatches 7 to 10 days after the egg is laid (sometimes 5 to 11 days). A newly-hatched head-louse becomes full-grown in a minimum of 6 days. Full-grown head lice move from head to head; younger lice tend to stay on the head where they hatch. Full-grown lice mate and the female starts laying eggs, at the earliest on day 7 after she herself hatched. Preventing head-lice from spreading:.

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Monday, 9 November 2015. Help when coping with an infestation. Vital knowledge about the life-cycle. A head louse usually hatches 7 to 10 days after the egg is laid (sometimes 5 to 11 days). A newly-hatched head-louse becomes full-grown in a minimum of 6 days. Full-grown head lice move from head to head; younger lice tend to stay on the head where they hatch. Full-grown lice mate and the female starts laying eggs, at the earliest on day 7 after she herself hatched. Preventing head-lice from spreading:.

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Monday, 9 November 2015. Help when coping with an infestation. Vital knowledge about the life-cycle. A head louse usually hatches 7 to 10 days after the egg is laid (sometimes 5 to 11 days). A newly-hatched head-louse becomes full-grown in a minimum of 6 days. Full-grown head lice move from head to head; younger lice tend to stay on the head where they hatch. Full-grown lice mate and the female starts laying eggs, at the earliest on day 7 after she herself hatched. Preventing head-lice from spreading:.

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