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How to Check Your Child’s Head for Lice

Home > Blog > How to Check Your Child’s Head for Lice

  • March 31, 2026
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Few things make a parent’s stomach drop faster than a note from school warning about a lice outbreak. The good news is that learning how to check for lice at home takes just a few minutes with the right tools — and catching an infestation early can make all the difference in how quickly and easily it’s resolved.

Why Regular Lice Screening Matters

Head lice affect an estimated 6 to 12 million children ages 3 to 11 in the United States every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Despite how common infestations are, most parents don’t check their child’s head until symptoms become impossible to ignore — and by then, the problem has often been growing for weeks.

The reason early detection matters so much is biological. A female louse can lay six to ten eggs per day, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). A single louse that goes unnoticed for two weeks can produce well over a hundred nits. Families in Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, Council Bluffs, La Vista, and Gretna who make screening a weekly habit during the school year are far more likely to catch an infestation when there are just a handful of lice rather than a full-blown colony.

The Cost of Waiting Too Long

Delayed detection doesn’t just mean more lice. It means more frustration, more missed school days, and a higher chance that the infestation spreads to siblings and other family members.

  • A study published in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing found that the average family spends over $200 on over-the-counter lice treatments before seeking professional help — often because the infestation was too established by the time they started treating it.
  • Lice can survive for up to 48 hours off the human head, which means bedding, hats, and hair accessories can become sources of re-infestation if the problem isn’t caught quickly.
  • Children with undetected lice often experience disrupted sleep because lice are most active at night, leading to irritability and difficulty concentrating at school.
  • Early screening also reduces the emotional toll — catching a few lice early feels manageable, while discovering a severe infestation can feel overwhelming for both parents and children.

Dr. Barbara Frankowski, a pediatrician and lead author of the AAP’s clinical report on head lice, has noted: “The best approach to head lice is vigilance. Parents who screen regularly are the ones who avoid the worst-case scenarios.”

Tools and Setup for a Proper Head Check

Before you start checking your child’s head, gathering the right supplies makes the process far more effective. You don’t need anything expensive — most of what you need is probably already in your home.

Choose a well-lit area, ideally near a window with natural light or under a bright lamp. Lice and nits are small — adult lice are about the size of a sesame seed, and nits are even smaller — so good lighting is essential. Have your child sit at a comfortable height where you can easily access all areas of their scalp.

Your Lice Screening Toolkit

Having the right tools assembled before you begin will make your screening thorough and efficient. Here’s what to gather:

  • A fine-tooth lice comb — This is your most important tool. A metal nit comb with closely spaced teeth (0.2 to 0.3 mm apart) is far more effective than a plastic one. The Terminator or LiceMeister combs are well-regarded options.
  • A white paper towel or light-colored cloth — Wiping the comb on a white surface after each stroke makes it much easier to spot lice and nits, which can be translucent or dark brown and nearly invisible against a dark background.
  • A magnifying glass — While not strictly required, a magnifying glass helps you distinguish nits from dandruff, hair casts, or other debris. Nits are teardrop-shaped and firmly cemented to the hair shaft, while dandruff flakes off easily.
  • Hair clips or sectioning clips — These allow you to divide your child’s hair into manageable sections so you can examine the scalp systematically rather than randomly poking through the hair and missing spots.

A spray bottle with water or conditioner mixed with water is also helpful — wet hair makes lice slower and easier to spot.

Step-by-Step: How to Check for Lice

Now that your tools are ready, it’s time to perform the actual screening. The wet combing method is widely recommended by pediatricians and lice professionals because it is the most reliable way to detect even a mild infestation. The CDC notes that wet combing is more effective than visual inspection alone.

Start by lightly misting your child’s hair with water or the conditioner-water mixture. Comb through tangles first with a regular comb, then place the fine-tooth lice comb as close to the scalp as possible and slowly draw it from root to tip in one long, steady stroke. After each stroke, wipe the comb on your white paper towel and examine what you see.

Work methodically through the entire head. Focus especially behind the ears, along the nape of the neck, and at the crown — these are the warmest zones on the scalp, and the AAP identifies them as the most common sites for nit attachment. A thorough screening should take about 15 to 20 minutes for medium-length hair.

What to Look For While Combing

Knowing how to distinguish lice and nits from common look-alikes is critical. Many parents mistake dandruff or hair product residue for nits, and the difference matters.

  • Live lice — These are tan, brown, or grayish-white insects about 2 to 3 mm long (roughly the size of a sesame seed). They move quickly and avoid light, so you may see them scurry away when you part the hair. If you see a live louse on your comb or towel, that confirms an active infestation.
  • Nits (lice eggs) — Nits are tiny, oval-shaped, and glued to the hair shaft at an angle, usually within a quarter inch of the scalp. They can be yellowish, white, or brown. Unlike dandruff, nits do not slide off the hair easily — you’ll need to pull them with your fingernails or the comb to remove them.
  • Nit shells — After a nit hatches, the empty shell remains on the hair shaft. These are white or clear and are found farther from the scalp as the hair grows out. Nit shells alone don’t necessarily mean an active infestation, but they do indicate that lice were recently present.
  • Nymphs — Baby lice are smaller than adults and nearly translucent, making them hard to see. If you spot what looks like a tiny, moving speck on the comb, look closely — it may be a nymph.

If you find anything suspicious, don’t panic. Place any specimens on a piece of tape or in a sealed bag so you can examine them more closely or show them to a professional.

What You Found — Now What?

You’ve completed your screening, and you’ve found something. Your next step depends on what you’re seeing.

If you found only a few nit shells far from the scalp and no live lice, you may be looking at an old, resolved infestation — continue screening daily for the next week to be safe. If you found nits close to the scalp or any live lice, you’re dealing with an active infestation that needs treatment.

Many parents in Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, Council Bluffs, La Vista, and Gretna try over-the-counter treatments first, but the AAP has reported that resistance to permethrin-based OTC products has been documented in at least 48 states. The shampoo you pick up at the drugstore may not work, and failed treatments lead to frustration and a longer infestation. This is where professional lice treatment becomes the smarter choice.

When to Call a Professional

There are clear situations where professional help is the most efficient and reliable path forward. If any of the following apply to you, it’s time to reach out.

  • You found live lice — An active infestation benefits most from professional treatment. At Lice Lifters of Omaha, we use an all-natural, non-toxic process that eliminates lice and nits in a single visit, backed by our 30-day guarantee.
  • You’ve already tried OTC products without success — If you’ve used a store-bought treatment and you’re still finding lice or nits a week later, the lice may be resistant. Professional treatment with our proven, pesticide-free products products gets the job done when drugstore options fail.
  • Multiple family members are affected — When lice spread to siblings or parents, managing treatment for everyone simultaneously is critical to prevent re-infestation. We can screen and treat your entire family in one appointment appointments.
  • You’re unsure whether what you found is actually lice — If you’re not confident in your identification, our professional head checks provide a definitive answer. There’s no shame in wanting an expert eye — that’s what we’re here for.

Don’t let uncertainty keep you up at night. If you’re in Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, Council Bluffs, La Vista, and Gretna and you need a professional screening or treatment, Lice Lifters of Omaha can help. We’ve treated thousands of families with our safe, one-visit approach, and we’d love to give you peace of mind. Learn more about our treatment process treatments or book your appointment today appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I check my child’s head for lice?

During the school year, checking once a week is ideal — especially if there’s been a reported case at your child’s school. A quick five-minute wet combing session after bath time is an easy habit to build. During summer camps or sleepovers, increase your frequency since these are high-risk settings.

Can I check for lice on dry hair?

You can, but wet combing is significantly more effective. A study in the British Medical Journal found that wet combing with a detection comb was nearly four times more effective at finding live lice than dry visual inspection. Wet hair slows lice down and makes them easier to comb out, while dry lice move quickly and hide from light.

What’s the difference between nits and dandruff?

Nits are firmly cemented to the hair shaft and do not come off easily when you slide your fingers along the strand. Dandruff, dry scalp flakes, and hair casts all slide or flake off readily. Nits are also uniform in shape — small, oval, and attached at an angle — while dandruff is irregular. When in doubt, try to pull the speck off the hair. If it slides off easily, it’s not a nit.

Can lice jump or fly from one person to another?

No. Head lice cannot jump, hop, or fly. They spread almost exclusively through direct head-to-head contact, according to the CDC. Sharing hats, brushes, or headphones can also spread lice, though direct contact is by far the most common route.

Should I treat my child if I only find nits but no live lice?

If the nits are close to the scalp (within a quarter inch), they are likely viable and could hatch within seven to ten days. Treatment or professional screening is recommended. If nits are farther from the scalp, they may be old shells from a previous infestation. When in doubt, a professional head check FAQs gives you a clear answer without the guesswork.

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