Cracking the Case: Everything You Need to Know About Lice Eggs
Lice eggs, or nits, are crucial to the lice lifecycle. Found firmly attached to hair shafts near the scalp, they provide an optimal environment for incubation due to the warmth. Yellowish-white or tan, they are often mistaken for dandruff but adhere strongly to hair. Nits hatch into nymphs in 7-10 days, marking a common sign of infestation.


