Dear lord,I know more about poultry lice than I should.
They can live for DAYS in sub freezing temperatures.
They go into a sort of dormant state, they lock onto a feather and just "chill"
If you forcefully remove the louse it appears very much dead, give it a few minuites of warmth and it is back in action, good as new.
This is a fact, did the experiment myself in a ziplock bag in the freezer.
Easy to replicate if anyone should want to..don't know why you would though.
They can live for DAYS in sub freezing temperatures.
They go into a sort of dormant state, they lock onto a feather and just "chill"
If you forcefully remove the louse it appears very much dead, give it a few minuites of warmth and it is back in action, good as new.
This is a fact, did the experiment myself in a ziplock bag in the freezer.
Easy to replicate if anyone should want to..don't know why you would though.
