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My boyfriend and I are having really bad case of body lice. We are cleaning everything and wash all our worn clothes and hot water and hot hot dryer. They infested my car and I started feeling them at my work. Even we wear clean clothes as soon as get in car they land on us. I can see a lots of tiny white specks everywhere around my at work. PC , iPhone and desk. I clean like crazy but I feel it gets worse. Permethrin cream or ivermectin don't work. I vacuum everyday and clean walls and ceiling. My car, I really can't go crazy like pesticides. Is listen won't stain car interiors? Please share with us in more details how you get rid of them and also how log it took, thank you
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*You can use Neem seed oil directly on the skin or mix it with coconut oil which aids in the absorption of the Neem oil, you can also mix 10 - 20 drops with 1oz-2oz of warm water add to mister spray from chin down leave on over night.
Tea Tree Oil, Lemon Oil and un-refined Coconut Oil make a paste with it 5 drops each oils mixed with 3 heaping tablespoons of the un-refined coconut oil, take a Luke warm to cold shower rub on your body from chin down, kills adults and eggs leave on over night.
You can also add lavender oil to any of these mixes if your suffering from the dreaded night itching or mix with water and a cheap mister and spray on affected areas.
Hope it helps.
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I realize this is almost 8 years later, but someone might find this helpful. According to Theresa, vinegar just helps the lice eggs/nits to hatch faster and makes the problem worse. I know it didn't help me one bit and stung my skin. Various treatments, including prescriptions for permethrin 5% and ivermectin, and things mentioned on internet blogs, have not resolved the body lice issue. Since I had some success with the combination of coconut and neem oil poured directly on my skin, I added both to a jar of Cetaphil Soothing Gel Cream with Aloe. Dump the body cream into a bowl, add about 1/8 cup (I didn't measure) of each oil and whisk until thoroughly blended. Put what will fit back into the jar and store the rest in another jar. (From my experience, body creams containing petroleum and mineral oil are very irritating to skin.) The aloe in it makes it just a little sticky and maybe that's why it works better than anything else I've used. Apply the mixture liberally to any area that itches including the scalp because they hide in the hair and travel down the body. Check your skin after about 20 minutes and you'll see a lot of die-off. A magnifying mirror/glass and bright light helps. This mixture seems to dissolve the exoskeleton because the lice lose their shape and flatten out. I also launder all clothing worn and bedding used daily by first soaking in scalding hot water (150 degrees) for an hour or more in the laundry sink then doing a quick wash with hot water in the machine and dry on hottest setting. I found out the hard way that a front-loading washing machine cannot kill the lice because there's not enough water to soak the material. I enclosed my pillows in plastic bags after cleaning them and put the pillowcase over that. Then daily, I either wipe the plastic bag with disinfectant or change the bag with a new one before putting on a fresh pillowcase. For my mattress, after spraying it and the mattress topper, I enclosed it with a good quality mattress protector. That works for bedbugs but not lice so every day I put fresh plastic sheeting on it that I cut from a .7 mil, 9' x 12' roll (used as drop cloth by painters). I've been dealing with this problem for over a year (contamination happened away from my home) but because I've been very diligent about cleaning and not using any other furniture except my leather office chair (wipe down/use plastic on it also) and don't share any towels, sheets, or anything I touch (except dishware), the lice have not spread past me to my family. Doctors (I've been to four) don't have the answers to these super-lice so they just believe I'm delusional. Wish I could share my resident lice with them and see what they'd have to say then. Maybe an actual solution would be discovered if medical researchers looked into it.
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