Lice Treatment Center

School and child care settings make an easy mark for transferring head lice ("pediculosis") from kid to kid. That is why Licenders offers Lice removal for schools. Adult head lice make nests in the hair of the scalp, nape of the neck, or behind the ears, and feed on human blood. The sesame-seed sized insects are tiny and wingless, and lay eggs (nits) that "glue" themselves to hair shafts close to the scalp. If that isn't a disgusting enough though, head lice are easily spread through close head-to-head contact with kids who have head lice.