Get Rid of Lice

Welcome to Get Rid of Lice. Here we discuss the best way to kill head lice, looking at both natural home remedies and popular treatments you can buy a...

 

Welcome to Get Rid of Lice. Here we discuss the best way to kill head lice, looking at both natural home remedies and popular treatments you can buy at the store.

There are several things that claim they get rid of lice. Combs. Nix. Olive oil. Tea tree oil. If you are looking for a head lice treatment, you might be interested in natural home remedies that can help you and whatever family members are suffering with head louse. Below I review the pros and cons of a downloadable guide that claims it will help you head lice for good.

If you’re reading this, you’re looking for information on how to get rid of lice. Today I’m going to review a downloadable report that claims it can help. Head Louse Gone is an inexpensive guide written by a mother of three girls. The mother, Joy Fisher, spent years trying to solve her family’s louse problem. When she finally came up with a solution that worked for good, she compiled it into a guide to sell on the internet.

As with most books that you read, some of the information you’ll already know, but having it all in one place is quite helpful. Even though it’s not all unique, I believe most everyone will learn a few things from this guide that can help them discover how to get rid of lice. It’s a practical report that focuses on using natural remedies.

Pros:

Affordable. As I’m writing this it costs under $10 and comes with a 45 day money-back guarantee.

Especially good for reoccurring louse problems. If this is the first time someone in your household has gotten head lice, a standard treatment might work for you just fine. If you keep battling the bugs, however, you’ll like the advice this guide offers on how to keep them gone.

Natural. If you are sensitive to chemicals, or just don’t like dousing your head with them, this offers a more natural alternative.

Safe. Since nits can especially affect children, it’s very important that any remedy that is tried is safe for kids. The author used this formula on her own daughters so it is kid-friendly.

Cons:

Won’t work for everyone. This guide has shown many people how to get rid of lice, but it won’t help everyone, because everyone is different. There is a money back guarantee if it doesn’t help you, so you aren’t risking much by trying it.

Overall

Considering how expensive head louse products can be, this guide is a good deal. I especially recommend it for someone who wants to use home remedies for head lice.

Buy Head Louse Gone Here


How Dangerous is Dog Lice

 

The bad news: there is such a thing as dog lice. But the good news is, it isn’t that bad. Here are some of the first questions that might be going through your head if you discover that your dog has lice.

Can dog lice spread to humans? No, it is species specific. Not only will it not spread to humans, dogs cannot get human head lice. So there is no reason to banish your pet to the backyard.

Can it spread to cats? No, your cats are safe.

What about other dogs? Possible. While they don’t jump around and spread as quickly as fleas, they can move from dog to dog. Because of this, try to isolate whichever pooch has the problem.

Is it hard to take care of? It is far easier to cure than human lice.

How will you know that your dog has lice? You will be able to see it on them. It isn’t always easy to spot, however. A lot of times, it will just look like dirt. Lice don’t run around like fleas do. And if it isn’t a bad infestation, your pup may only have a few on his body and not be covered with them.

So how do you find out if your dog has lice? Well, to start with pay attention to their behavior. If they are scratching more than normal, it might be because the lice are biting them. But that behavior may also be do to fleas or allergies. The best thing you can do is to take your pet in to be professionally groomed. When you do so let the groomer know that your dog has been scratching more than normal and that they should let you know if they spot anything unusual. They have a lot of experience and will have little trouble noticing a problem while they are grooming your canine.

If there is a case of dog lice, you should act quickly to get rid of it so your pet can enjoy non-irritated skin. If your pet is a young puppy, a pregnant dog, or an adult with a health problem that requires regular medication, please call your vet before you start any form of treatment. While medicine that kills dog lice is safe, you should always take precautions.

A lot of the medications that are used to kill fleas with also take care of your lice and nit problem. This include Revolution, Frontline, and Advantage. These are typically applied to the skin of your dog in an area such as the back of the neck where they cannot lick it off. You will want to keep your pet separated from other pets for around 24 hours when you apply this so they cannot lick it off their buddy.

When you typically use these products for fleas you wait a month before reapplying them. Your vet may advise you to reapply them after two weeks to make sure you kill all of the dog lice and nits. If you wish to use a natural remedy you may wish to supplement your dog’s diet with garlic. This is unlikely to quickly kill the lice, however, so consider using something more effective like the medications listed above or whatever your vet recommends. If you have a multiple dog household, however, you may wish to give your other dogs a garlic supplement to help prevent the creatures to spreading to them.