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Would anyone like to join me on a nit busting thread?

31 replies

seeker · 06/09/2009 06:50

We are at the moment a completely nit free family - confirmed by the hairdresser yesterday - and I want us to stay that way! My ds is 8 and he is a complete nit-magnet - lice and all other biting insects make a bee line for him, What normally happens is that I notice ds scratching, but because we're busy/disorganized, I don't deal with it straight away, so by the weekend they've spread to one or more of the rest of us, so it becomes a major chore.

This year, I am planning to nitty gritty comb the dcs with conditioner every Wednesday evening and Saturday morning in front of the TV. I'll do myself on Wednesday too after they've gone to bed and sometime on Saturday. Dp can do himself every morning in the shower - he has short hair so it's easy for him.

Anybody want to join me? I quite like the idea of a community of Mumsnet monkeys all simultaneously picking parasites out of their childrens' fur!

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seeker · 06/09/2009 21:37

Does no one want to join me?

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CarGirl · 06/09/2009 21:39

do I have to?

I'm really hoping that we're going to stay nit free again this year

Remotew · 06/09/2009 21:41

We've hopefully left the nit time behind.

I would advise that you drench the hair in conditioner and nit comb it twice a week, that should keep the little buggars away.

Remotew · 06/09/2009 21:42

Oh that is how you do it, sorry should have read closer.

seeker · 07/09/2009 10:40

So my vision of the mass eradication of the head louse by the power of mumsnet must remain a dream.

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seeker · 07/09/2009 13:29

They're all laughing at Head Louse HQ....

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ComeOVeneer · 07/09/2009 13:30

Seeker, I will join you, in that I do the children twice a week with the nitty grityy already!

Rubyrubyruby · 07/09/2009 13:31

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seeker · 07/09/2009 19:18

Right, that's 3 of us. Only a million more and we can eradicate the head louse in this country!

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newgirl · 07/09/2009 19:23

i'll join in - mondays may be best for me as I am a great parent on those days - refreshed and full of good intentions.

twice a week - crikey that is dedication

Flamesparrow · 08/09/2009 10:59

I can do Tuesdays and Saturdays

ButtercupWafflehead · 08/09/2009 11:17

Can't we just have a national nit day, where every person in the entire nation is treated, thus eradicating lice in Britain?

Put a stop to people entering/leaving these shores and the problem will be vanished forever

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 08/09/2009 11:21

I'll join in, though currently not nit free. We are combing like mad every night with nitty gritty and they are decreasing. 2nd dose of Hedrin on Friday as well.

KnickersandVests · 08/09/2009 11:28

I'll join but do I have do it twice weekly? Would once be ok? I usually only wash DD's hair once a week, it's long and thick and the thought of nitty grittying twice a week makes me feel weak.

seeker · 08/09/2009 11:54

Maybe twice a week is an excess of zeal! I just thought it would prevent the nit magnets passing them on to other members of the family. And if you miss an egg a week is long enough for it to have hatched and laid more, while twice a week means that they never get old enough to lay eggs.

How about definitely once a week, twice if possible and check back each Monday morning to say we've done it?

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KnickersandVests · 08/09/2009 11:58

Are they hermaphrodites? Are they born with eggs pre-laid within them? Do they have to mate with another louse to be able to then lay eggs? Because if I only miss one louse in her hair when I comb or pesticide then how will that one louse, on it's own, procreate and continue the infestation?

I feel I need to know more about the enemy.

twirlymum · 08/09/2009 12:03

I have an electronic comb that electrocutes the little buggers. No chemicals, and quick to use!

Flamesparrow · 08/09/2009 17:25

I am starting to think that eggs magically appear with or without mates.

I am with Seeker on the twice weekly thing though...

FourArms · 08/09/2009 17:40

I have a nit-infested home at present DS1 seems mainly clear, DS2 seems to hatch new lice each day and yesterday I found one in my hair

Have daily combed with nitty gritty, and have done 1 treatment with full marks so far. Can't face another one as it left our hair so horrible for about a week, but may have to!

FourArms · 08/09/2009 17:40

I have a nit-infested home at present DS1 seems mainly clear, DS2 seems to hatch new lice each day and yesterday I found one in my hair

Have daily combed with nitty gritty, and have done 1 treatment with full marks so far. Can't face another one as it left our hair so horrible for about a week, but may have to!

FourArms · 08/09/2009 17:40

ooops!

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/09/2009 18:22

my kids have constant nits for a year! no matter what i do, but recently moved out of infested area so hopefully no more problems, but wil be doing the combing thing monday,tuesday, wednesday,thursday,friday and saturday may have a break sunday.

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/09/2009 18:24

they are disgusting in all the 13 years i have had children i have never seen as many nits, and the previous(nit infested) school didnt seem bothered at all.

yuck yuck yuck!!

Flamesparrow · 09/09/2009 07:53

Forgive me seeker for I have sinned....

In my defence the little brat (as DD is henceforth known) ignored me and went to gym club (very long and angry rant there which we won't go into), but as a result, bath didn't happen.

seeker · 10/09/2009 11:04

Flamesparrow - go and sin no more.

We're still nit free after 3 days. Quite good by our standards!

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