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HORRIFYING INSECT INFESTATION ON THE BUS!

Lice are grayish-brown in hue and about the size of sesame seeds. To guarantee that the eggs adhere to the hair, the female louse secretes a chemical, usually at the base, about 3–4 millimeters from the scalp. They frequently live in the neck and behind the ears, where irritation may not be present at first. Scratching, though, can result in more illnesses.

Because lice are small and nimble, finding them can be quite difficult. But if you’re really persistent, you can “catch” them by using adhesive tape to cover the infected region. The way a person feels about themselves, and their self-worth can be severely damaged by these bothersome insects.

Despite what the general public believes, lice are not a sign of poor hygiene or poverty. Regardless of cleanliness, they can have an impact on everyone. The primary issue is that they are easily transmissible from person to person and can spread a variety of ailments.

We can only speculate what the terror and discomfort that the driver and the passengers went through during this episode. Sadly, the original video has been removed, but perhaps everyone will still see the message. It acts as a prompt to emphasize maintaining good personal hygiene and making sure everyone is in a clean and safe workplace.

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