Lice are often used in children. Lice, a worm parasitic on people and livestock, can infect diseases after sucking blood: lice. Head lice. See lice as a wheel (indicating the relativity between big and small, or insight into subtle meaning). Exquisite (praise sb's superb skills) 4. Metaphorically, it is parasitic on evil people or harmful things: lice officials (officials who endanger the country and the people).
Lice is a kind of pest, which usually lives on some animals. On our scalp, the life span of lice is about six weeks. Each female louse lays about ten eggs every day, and the eggs are firmly attached to human hair or clothes. About eight days later, the little lice hatch and bite and suck blood immediately. After about two or three weeks, you can grow into an adult after molting for three times. Lice live a parasitic life all their lives. People can spread to each other because of contact.