It often starts during a quiet evening—perhaps while brushing your child’s hair after a bath or sitting together on the couch. A tiny, dark speck moves among the strands, and panic sets in.Your mind races. Could it be a head louse? A tick? Or something entirely unexpected? That moment of uncertainty can feel overwhelming—but it’s far more common than most parents realize.In 2026, children are engaging with the outdoors more than ever. From school playgrounds and hiking trails to camping trips and backyard adventures, tiny hitchhikers—lice, ticks, and other insects—have become a normal part of active childhood.
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