Lice Life Cycle
Understanding the lice life cycle is essential to know how lice spread and reproduce quickly. Lice go through several stages, starting from the egg (nit) and ending with the adult louse, which can lay new eggs and continue the cycle. Knowing these stages doesn’t just help you understand the problem — it also helps you deal with lice at the right time and prevent reinfestation.
Lice Life Cycle Stages
Lice go through three main stages:
- Nits (eggs): the first stage, attached to the hair and located close to the scalp
- Nymph: a small louse that hatches from the egg and looks like an adult but smaller
- Adult louse: the final stage, where the louse grows and begins feeding on blood and reproducing

Stage 1: Egg (Nit)
Lice eggs are usually yellowish or light brown and may appear slightly shiny because they contain a developing embryo. They stick firmly to the hair due to a strong adhesive substance and are usually found close to the scalp. Nits typically hatch within 7 to 10 days.

Stage 2: Nymph
A nymph is a very small louse that hatches from the egg. It resembles an adult louse but is smaller in size. After hatching, the nymph starts feeding on blood immediately and grows gradually over 7 to 10 days until it becomes an adult.

Stage 3: Adult Louse
The adult louse is fully developed and capable of reproduction.
It lives for about 30 days, during which the female lays eggs daily.
A female louse can lay approximately 3 to 5 eggs per day, which leads to rapid spread if not treated.

How Do Lice Reproduce?
Lice reproduce through mating between male and female lice.
- The female louse is usually larger and longer than the male
- Her body appears fuller because she produces eggs
- The male is smaller and shorter
After mating, the female lays eggs daily for several weeks, which causes lice to spread quickly if left untreated.

Spotless Hair for Lice Removal
The lice life cycle is relatively short, meaning a single infestation can quickly turn into a larger problem. That’s why early and proper treatment is essential to stop the cycle and prevent reinfestation. At Spotless Hair, we provide specialized lice removal sessions using safe and effective techniques that target all stages of lice — helping you get rid of them quickly, often from the first session.
