Head lice have been documented as early as 8,000 B.C. Archeologists found a nit (lice egg) on the hair of a 10,000-year old mummy in South America. Presently, in the United States there is 6 to 12 million reported cases of head lice--its no wonder some of our common language is derived from these long-time parasites such as nit-picking, nitwit, and reviewing something with a fine-tooth comb.
And remember when "sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite" was just a cute little bedtime phrase. That takes on a whole different meaning when you learn from this eBook, that there is a 600% resurgence of bed bugs in places you would least suspect...like 5-star hotels.
In this eBook we will answer questions on lice, ticks, and fleas, and other creepy-crawly insects; as well as offering some suggestions on how to rid yourself of some of these pesky, blood-sucking parasites.