It really is humiliating for a parent to have been called to school because his or her child has been reported to have lice infestation. It is at the same time very frustrating too.
Before the child can return to school he has to be completely treated. Once the child is at home you will still have a problem of avoiding the transfer of the lice problem to other family members.
Solving this problem can sometimes be overwhelming. But there’s a way to avoid that. You can avoid that by using some workable natural lice treatments. Your child will be back to school in no time if you use this natural treatment.

By the way, Lice are small insects that infest the scalp and in order to live they suck blood. These head lice lay hundreds of eggs that attach themselves to hair shafts. If treatment is not done immediately it can quickly become a major infestation.
Moreover, head lice can also infest beddings, scarves, and hair accessories, which mean sharing items used on the hair can spread the head lice.
The usual targets of this infestation are children because they commonly engage in close contact and share personal items with others. The head lice can easily spread from one family member to another if not properly detected.
The natural head lice treatment works on a simple ingredient. It is fresh botanical extract which will influence the adult head lice’s nervous system making them easy to kill. After the extract, you can use a preventative oil to remove the nits or eggs to avoid re-infestation. These two products will make sure that the infestation is eradicated and does not happen again.
It is preferable to use natural lice treatment as compared to those harsh chemical treatments. It is much better because most of those lice killing chemicals use pesticides that kill only the adult lice.
These Chemical pesticides only address one problem not the whole. It is also really harmful to children because they might accidentally ingest it when they scratch their heads then place their hand in their mouth. They can really be very effective in killing the adult lice but is very ineffective in eradicating eggs. Re-infestation will happen if these two problems are not solved.
To be able to truly solve the problem an effective solution must address eradicating the lice and eggs.
