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  • Comment by art-gore on How to Treat Head Lice on Jul 21, 09

    shave your head

  • Comment by apayne902 on How to Treat Head Lice on Jul 21, 09

    Get rid of lice in your head and take a vacation! The lice will die with a human host!

  • Comment by Haoie on How to Recover From A Tooth Extraction on Jul 07, 09

    Post op bleeding is unpleasant.

  • Comment by elimelech on How to Make Your Own Paper on Apr 26, 09

    Thank you. could you tell me how deep the wire frame should be?

  • Comment by Vanessa B on How to Recover From A Tooth Extraction on Feb 04, 09

    Thanks for the info! I followed all of the post-op instructions but I still ended up getting two dry sockets. It has been a very slow and painful recovery. I hope other people have better luck than I did! Good article. :)

  • Comment by mrsmorris1108 on How to Start a Blog on Dec 29, 08

    Thanks! Very helpful. 5 *****

  • Comment by FrederickD on How to Get Crazy Glue Off a Hardwood Floors on Sep 01, 08

    Will this process work on ceramic tile in a bathroom? If not, is there another liquid cleaner that will work? Thank you. Frederick

  • Comment by brandy1123 on How to Care For Orphaned Kittens on Aug 30, 08

    good advise

  • Comment by TuttiPetunia on How to Care For Orphaned Kittens on Apr 20, 08

    Remember to use regular plain, unscented kitty litter when litter training baby kittens. This is the gravely looking clay litter only. Scoopable litters should never be used with young kittens because the clumping factor can cause an obstruction in the kitten's intestines if they eat any of it or when they lick it from their paws. I got this information from one of my veterinarians when I first started rescueing cats & kittens.

  • Comment by LSRN on How to Treat Head Lice on Feb 20, 08

    All the household cleaning is not as important as most people think. Head lice are strictly human parasites. They cannot live off of the human head for more than 24 hours. Furthermore, The nits need the warmth of the human head to incubate, much like a chicken sitting on an egg. Your time is much better spent making sure closest contacts are checked and the ones that have lice are nit and bug free. For more info about head lice visit www.licesolutions.org

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