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The Truth About How Head Lice Spread

Lice don't jump or fly. Learn the facts about how head lice really spread in schools and why understanding transmission can help parents respond with confidence.

Receiving a lice notification from school can feel overwhelming. One of the first questions many parents ask is: How did this happen?

The good news is that many of the things people believe about how lice spread simply aren't true.

Head Lice Don't Jump

Unlike fleas, head lice cannot jump from one person to another. They don't have the legs needed to leap between heads.

Head Lice Don't Fly

Head lice also don't have wings. They cannot fly through the air or move across a classroom.

So How Do They Spread?

Head lice spread primarily through direct head-to-head contact. That's why they're most commonly seen among school-aged children, where kids naturally play, learn, and spend time close together.

Common situations include:

  • Playing with friends

  • Reading side by side

  • Group activities

  • Sleepovers

  • Sports and dance

  • Family hugs

A lice notification from school doesn't necessarily mean your child has lice. It simply means there has been an exposure within the school community. The best next step is to perform a careful scalp check and continue monitoring over the following days. Knowledge is one of the best tools parents have. Understanding how lice actually spread can help replace panic with confidence.

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