0 a type of wingless, blood-sucking insect, sometimes found on the bodies of animals and people. -- lus
1 (with up) slang to spoil or waste something; to make a mess of thing -- forkludre, rote til
Extensive damage is caused by skin-parasitizing parasitic copepods such as sea lice and these do elicit a stress response.
Don't be a louse, wait for your spouse!
This distance is set by the migration range of the host population and sea louse larvae.
We have, on the other hand, conclusive proof that lice are concerned in the transmission of the disease.
The abundance of lice was lower in 2001.
One form is made up of asexually reproducing female lice which live permanently underground.
The article suggested the strategy of living with the vine louse rather than wasting huge amounts in attempts to eradicate it.
The development of pesticide resistance in sea lice populations has been demonstrated for hydrogen peroxide and dichlorvos.