0 a very small insect that lives on the bodies or in the hair of people and animals
1 a small insect that lives on the bodies of people and animals
Individual vintners left almost no direct trails in the government files on the vine louse.
To date only a small amount of work on bioactive molecules produced by fish lice has been undertaken.
Despite the economic importance of sea lice, comparatively little is known about the nature of their host-parasite relationship.
Few authors have looked at the antibody response of fish that are naturally infected with fish lice.
Rats, including the ears, were examined for ectoparasites (fleas, lice, mites and ticks) and collected by fine-toothcombing.
On one species of bird quite a number of lice of different genera and species can often be found.
This suggested periodic recruitment of lice into the farms with different resistance characteristics and a changing gene pool.
The development of pesticide resistance in sea lice populations has been demonstrated for hydrogen peroxide and dichlorvos.