How to kill the head lice and eggs in a similar way?
Head Lice Treatment:
1. Shampoo with lice shampoo. Treat your hair and scalp with an over-the-counter lice shampoo or use a prescription shampoo if recommended by a doctor. Follow the instructions on the product label carefully and repeat the treatment after 7-10 days to target any remaining newly hatched lice.
2. Use a fine-toothed comb. Comb through the hair with a fine-toothed lice comb to remove lice and nits (eggs). Comb small sections of hair at a time, starting from the roots and moving down to the ends. Rinse the comb frequently in hot water to remove trapped lice. Repeat the combing process daily for at least two weeks to ensure all lice and eggs are removed.
3. Perform hot water treatment. Soak your combs, hairbrushes, and any other hair accessories in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5 minutes to kill lice and eggs. Alternatively, you can seal these items in a plastic bag and place them in the freezer for 24 hours.
4. Wash bedding and clothing in hot water. Wash all bedding, towels, and clothing that have been in contact with an infested person in hot water (at least 130°F) to kill lice and eggs. Dry them on the hottest setting possible.
5. Vacuum the house. Vacuum the floors, furniture, and surfaces where the infested person has been to remove any stray lice or eggs. Discard the vacuum cleaner bag or canister immediately after vacuuming.
6. Check for recurring lice. Continue to inspect the hair for lice and eggs regularly for at least two weeks to ensure that they have been completely eradicated. If you find any lice or eggs, repeat the treatment.
Remember to follow all instructions carefully and to treat all household members who may have been in contact with the infested person. If you are concerned about the lice infestation or if the treatment is not effective, consult with a healthcare professional for further advice or prescription treatments.