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It can start as an itch.
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Maybe a tickle on your scalp.
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It's head lice.
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Tiny and tenacious.
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Thanks to millions of years of evolution, these suckers are not easy to get rid of.
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You might end up in a salon, but not the kind for haircuts.
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Young lice are so small they're almost impossible to see with the naked eye.
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Our scalp is their buffet.
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They feed on our blood.
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You can see it inside this adult louse.
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It's the brownish stuff that's moving.
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The secret to their success?
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Their claws, called tarsal claws, and this little part, called a spine.
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A pair on each of its six legs.
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They've evolved to fit perfectly around a human hair.
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They make lice into speedy little acrobats, using our hair like a tightrope.
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They can't jump or fly, but they get around.
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Say two kids, one blonde, one brunette, touch heads.
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The louse just scoots right over.
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It's been one long game of hopscotch, from human head to human head.
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And it has to be us.
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Our head lice can't live on other animals.
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In fact, other primates have their own species of lice, adapted to their unique hair.
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And birds have lice that hide in their feathers.
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Ooh.
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Cozy.
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And we all want them gone.
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Common insecticides won't kill our head lice anymore.
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They've become resistant to them.
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Even their eggs have serious staying power, glued to individual strands of hair.
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But lice do have a weakness.
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They can't survive away from our moist, warm scalp.
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Head lice cannot even live on other hairy parts of our body.
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So if you, or a professional, painstakingly comb them out, they'll starve, and die within hours.
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Okay, it's not fun.
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But it's just a temporary encounter with a tiny hitchhiker that is biologically destined just for you.
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Anyone else feeling itchy?
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