I think there might be a confusion here. 'A novel lice' doesn't seem like a proper term related to novels. Do you mean a specific novel or a certain type of plot in a novel?
I have no idea what you mean by 'a novel lice'. Maybe you meant 'a novel like'? If so, that's too broad. Novels can have all kinds of plots.
Since 'lice romance novel' is an extremely rare concept, if it exists, it might have a very specific and unusual setting. Maybe it could be set in a historical context where lice were more common and the characters' relationship develops in spite of this rather unappealing factor.
One plot idea could be that lice are used as a form of communication between spies in different houses. Since lice are so common in the world of 'Game of Thrones', it would be a clever and hidden way to pass messages without being noticed.
One lice success story could be a school that implemented a strict lice screening program. By regularly checking students' hair, they were able to quickly identify and treat lice infestations. This led to a significant reduction in the spread of lice among the student body.
Three lice eating a pig: three lice quarreling on a pig, sucking each other's blood. Another louse passed by and asked what they were arguing about. The three louse replied in unison that they were fighting for the place with the most fat meat. Thus, they stopped arguing and gathered together to drink blood. The pig became thinner, but the owner did not kill it.
Three lice eat pig is a fable, from "Han Feizi said under the forest." The story was about three lice quarreling on a sow, and another lice passed by and asked the reason for the quarrel. The three louse replied that they were fighting over the fat part of the pig. The louse reminded them that it was the day of the wax sacrifice after the winter solstice. People were going to kill the pig, and they would be burned together. The three lice realized the problem and gathered together to feed on the pig's blood. Because it had been sucked too much blood, the pig became thin and weak. When it came to the wax sacrifice, people did not kill it. This fable tells us that we should look at the bigger troubles and not only focus on the small benefits in front of us.
No, they're not the same. Chewing lice and mange are two distinct conditions.
Well, there was this person who traveled a lot and stayed in various hotels. Once, they got pubic lice from the bedding in a not - so - clean hotel. It was a nightmare as they were constantly itchy and uncomfortable. They tried over - the - counter treatments but it took a while to get rid of them completely. And then there's the story of a teenager who got it from sharing clothes with an infected friend. It was so embarrassing for the teen to deal with at school.
I recommend Death Deduction, a mystery novel. The male protagonist, Zhong Li, is a person with high IQ and low EQ. He has extraordinary insight and reasoning ability, and helps the police solve the truth of various cases. At the same time, Zhong Li had been looking for the truth about his father's disappearance. This novel has brain-burning, reasoning, criminal investigation, forensic science, and other elements. I believe you will like it.
In most cases, lice shampoo doesn't work well on mange. They target different parasites and have different formulations.
One common theme is the feeling of helplessness. People try different products but still can't get rid of lice easily.