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"<b>A Lousy Guest:</b><br><br>The human scalp is an ideal home and food source for the bloodsucking head louse.<br><br>The tiny louse uses six clawed legs to permanently attach itself to the hair of its human host. Once attached, it sucks up blood from the scalp every few hours.",

"<b>Egg On My Face...And In My Hair:</b><br><br>An adult female lays as many as 300 eggs during her one-month of life, and she glues them to hair.<br><br>The eggs hatch in about 5 days, settle down on the scalp, and suck up their first meal.",

"<b>Gross and Grosser:</b><br><br>The Dutch call woodlice 'pissebed' because of their sharp, amonnia-like smell.<br><br>Woodlice do not actually urinate, but they do produce a waste in the form of ammonia gas.",

"<b>Who Needs Pepto?</b><br><br>Woodlice have been used throughout history in recipes, as inspiration for poems, and even in sermons.<br><br>In the past, they were carried around the neck in a small pouch so that if a person felt sick, he could pop one in his mouth.<br><br>The woodlice exoskeleton contains calcium carbonate, which is known to neutralize stomach acids."];