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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you go to one of those places that uses the AirAlle machine? If not, try it. https://www.liceclinicsofamerica.com/guaranteed-professional-lice-removal/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADwfbJyPpBvN3WvS92m6AB3Be4KaA&gclid=Cj0KCQjw28W2BhC7ARIsAPerrcL54BDTVpL32qIIK9JxUDW0D3KYZ0NJa1BK7GJDoGEB_FFeVZks6ioaAmTfEALw_wcB[/quote] This worked for us, but it is pricey. I’d do it again in a heartbeat, though! OP, there is a dimethicone (non-pesticide) treatment that immediately smothers the live bugs, which just leaves you with nits. Lice can’t reproduce until they are 10 days old, so you reapply the treatment around day 10 (can do one around day 5 just to be extra careful) to catch all the immature bugs that have since hatched. I have not tried this, but it’s popular on the lice subreddit. Most of the sub is just neurotic people thinking every little speck is lice, but between that there is some helpful info. The idea is that you catch the bugs between cycles so you don’t have to pick out 100s if nits. This is the treatment: https://licecenterswi.com/shop/ [/quote]
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