Where do lice come from (and why it's not a matter of cleanliness)?

Contrary to popular belief, having lice doesn't mean you lack hygiene. These tiny parasites thrive in warm environments and easily spread from one head to another with the slightest close contact. A hug, a shared bus seat, or a borrowed helmet can be enough.
They attach themselves to the roots of the hair and lay tiny eggs—the infamous nits—which hatch in about ten days. Without prompt treatment, the cycle repeats indefinitely, hence the importance of taking action at the first signs of itching.
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