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Minnesota Lice Removal SpecialistsThis chart contains a comprehensive list of Minnesota lice removal professionals. They are in business specifically to help families get rid of head lice. Some of these businesses actually operate treatment centers, which are sort of like hair salons. Kids can watch movies while the professionals comb lice and nits out of their hair. Other companies travel directly into private homes to treat and remove head lice. Please contact these businesses directly for further information.
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| Angie's Little Buggers | none | Twin Cities and surrounding areas | | Kooty Katchers | none | Twin Cities area | | Ladibugs, Inc. | St. Louis Park | Minneapolis-St. Paul area | | Lice Finders | none | Twin Cities metro area | | Lice Happens | none | Northern Minnesota | | Minnesota Lice Lady | Edina | Twin Cities metro area | | Melissa's Nitpickers | none | Twin Cities metro area | | Simply Nitty | none | Twin Cities & surrounding areas |
Read the page on this site regarding how to choose among lice removal services.Do you know of a business that should be listed on this page, but isn't here? Please fill out the form below and let us know about it. We'll update the directory right away.
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WHAT TO DORead "How To Treat" and "Removing Nits" before combing, to get it right the first time. But here's a jump-start:
Either hire professionals, or get the stuff the pros use:I had mine shipped overnight. But nowadays you can probably find the Terminator comb at your local drugstore.
And if you're in a major city, you might be able to find enzyme shampoo as well. Check the "What To Do" page for info on where to find enzyme shampoo in retail stores.
Don't worry! Getting rid of lice is not hard, just painstaking. Do it right the first time.
Once you've ordered your stuff (or sent your husband out to buy it :-)), start by reading this page on how to treat head lice.
Before you start combing, read how to remove nits, completely.
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