Just wondering if guinea pig lice can transfer to humans ? Or do they only live on guniea pigs?
Just wondering if guinea pig lice can transfer to humans ? Or do they only live on guniea pigs?
I don't think they can - but I'm not totally sure. When my pigs had lice, I was not affected.
You can get lice from your pigs. Just be careful when you handle them they don't get close to your hair.
Really? Eurgh, I didn't know.
I am not totally sure, but it's possible it can go both ways, cavy to human and human to cavy.
Last edited by Slap Maxwell; 06-05-05 at 03:38 pm.
Here is a link to lice information http://guinealynx.info/hairloss.html#lice
It says that they are host specific which means they only live on
guinea pigs and NOT humans.
Actually to quote the information on gl it states:
It does not state they are absolutely only host specific, it says they are generally considered host specific.Lice, like mites, are generally considered host specific and need a guinea pig to survive. It also says, Lice seldom leave a living host and transmission usually occurs through direct contact with another guinea pig, from contaminated bedding or utensils, or from being carried by a person who has recently handled an infested animal, transferring eggs or lice from their clothing/person to the guinea pig. Bedding materials which have not been in contact with a guinea pig, such as hay or shavings from a feed store, will not contain lice. As with mites, weakened or young individuals will suffer the most.
As far as I know, you can still get bitten and get irritated by the lice, but you cannot get infested by them.
Thanks , just wanted to make sure since my daughter likes to hold them . I guess i will just have to be more carefull .At lease until ,I know for sure they are all gone.
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