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Dont know where you're looking in the archives, or maybe these particular ones

have been ditched due to volume of posts, but this subject has arisen often in

the past and provoked a deluge of emails. Can't remember what they said of

course, so that's not much help, is it?

Alison

I've just searched the Archives; I can't quite believe this heady

topic has never arisen amongst us before; but could someone please

remind me of all the folk remedies to rid us from these little

triangular blessings ... have just slid quite a number of the little

glued eggs off DS's blondekopf and would like to prevent further egg

laying frenzies.

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We use either loads of conditioner and comb through - that's quite good. Or

a bit of tea tree oil and comb through (supposed to kill them). So I

suppose tea tree shampoo might have an effect too?

HTH

Vicki

>

> I've just searched the Archives; I can't quite believe this heady

> topic has never arisen amongst us before; but could someone please

> remind me of all the folk remedies to rid us from these little

> triangular blessings ... have just slid quite a number of the little

> glued eggs off DS's blondekopf and would like to prevent further egg

> laying frenzies.

>

> By the way REGION 4 people who were at the roadshow in Guildford last

> Saturday, with their young people in the creche - *I'm sorry* but you

> had better search their heads. He mentioned playing with Emma so

> Emma's mum better have an especially good look!!!

>

> Lousily, Caro

>

>

> PS - There is the pleasant side of headlice - get a nice head massage

> from DH from which their is the chimpish pleasure of being groomed;

> and also get to have DS and DD on knee for lots of cuddly searching!!

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Um, I seem to think that Sue S, who is also a Practice Nurse(?), said in a

previous nitty thread that tea tree oil doesn't work, so you may as well

save your money and use ordinary conditioner instead.

Lesley

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We use either loads of conditioner and comb through - that's quite good.

Or

a bit of tea tree oil and comb through (supposed to kill them). So I

suppose tea tree shampoo might have an effect too?

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> > I've just searched the Archives; I can't quite believe this heady

> > topic has never arisen amongst us before; but could someone

please

> > remind me of all the folk remedies to rid us from these little

> > triangular blessings

When you do a search, it only gives the results for part of the

archive. If there isn't anything in the past x number of messages, it

looks like there were no messages at all. Just click on 'Next' and

you'll see the results for the x messages before that.

Clear as mud, eh?

Phyllis

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