ending lice through
connection & education

The Lice Removal Network is your one-stop shop to find lice removal help and resources. There are treatment options for every parent, lifestyle, and budget. It's our job to help find what's suitable for you and your family. In addition to assisting families, we are also a professional body that connects and elevates lice industry professionals.

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About us

Our team has been involved in the head lice removal industry since 2011. We have helped connect over 100,000 consumers with lice to qualified providers and treatment options. We have worked with and vetted numerous lice treatment technologies and it is our mission to help educate the public on their options for lice, while at the same time helping local mom and pop lice treatment providers to connect to those who need their help! We hope to be the nation’s most extensive and open resource when it comes to head lice.

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400,000+

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bringing 500+ lice industry experts to you

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treatment options?

From comb outs to hot air and cold air treatments, our providers use a variety of treatments to remove head lice.

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The first step to getting rid of head lice is understanding it. We are constantly growing our library of lice education.

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facts & tips

Lice infestations are not contagious after proper treatment. It's crucial to understand that lice are contagious only when there are adult female fertilized lice present. It is possible to eliminate all the adult lice while inadvertently leaving behind their small eggs, known as nits. This is why it is important to carefully comb the hair using a suitable nit comb or seek professional assistance. These nits remain dormant and hatch around 7 to 10 days later, leading many individuals to mistakenly believe they have been reinfected. In reality, the initial treatment was likely incomplete and thorough removal of the nits was necessary. Contact one of our professional lice experts today to ensure the full elimination of lice and nits.

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