Head Lice and A.I.
It was time to write a blog about pests that Greenbug controls. We have had a slew of inquiries recently about head lice as they thrive in the winter months when children are in school. Greenbug controls head lice exceptionally well and the Blog Post is to illustrate how to control head lice.
Head lice are most often spread between small children when they sit close or when they jam their backpacks and jackets on those impossibly tight coat racks. Second most common transmission is between Teens when they put their heads together to snap a Selfie.
In trying to get an image to support this information, I opted for help from A.I. and wanted to share the entertaining journey.
First inquiry stated: 'Unhappy, small, blonde boy itching his scalp': This image is A.I. looking and not really screaming the issue is head lice.

Somehow, the image needs to convey head lice so the next query was: 'Head Lice on small children' and this is what appeared:
Nope. A.I got it all wrong. These are bed bugs, not head lice. Not even close.
Next up, I was more detailed asking for: 'low hanging coat rack outside of elementary school classroom jammed with coats and backpacks' and got this:

While this gives what was requested, it is CLEARLY A.I. and not doing justice.
Next inquiry was very specific: 'Three toddlers itching scalps due to head lice'. The answer was immediate - The images generated by that query may not meet our policies. Okay, let's keep trying.
Next query was: 'Preschool toddlers during book time lounging on bean bags' which produced this image:

Decent image to illustrate how Toddlers heads are in close range to spread head lice. But still a bit too A.I.
Changing course, the inquiry shifted to: 'Teens leaning in together to take a selfie' which produced this somewhat creepy image, which clearly illustrates how head lice can jump from victim to victim:

This is a head lice all-you-can-eat salad bar!
How about: 'cartoon head lice infestation on a scalp':

Well, A.I. thinks it gave me what I asked for but alas, these again, are bed bugs, not head lice. This is entertaining, but not helping illustrate how Greenbug controls Head Lice.
So, here is an actual image of a head lice (enlarged, of course),which means you are now truly terrified!

The simple, safe and stop-these-pests-in-their-tracks solution is Greenbug for People/Pets.

Greenbug for People/Pets is a mighty workhorse against head lice. Less expensive than all other options. NO chemical pesticides. All-natural. Using Greenbug to control head lice is like flipping a switch to get rid of head lice once and for all! Directions as follows:
- Liberally apply Greenbug for People/Pets to hair and scalp.
- Cover with a swim or shower cap for a minimum of 4 hours to overnight.
- Shampoo thoroughly, style as usual.
- It is not necessary to comb out the nits (eggs).
- Use Greenbug for People/Pets to lightly spray on items that may harbor Head Lice and that cannot be laundered. Lightly spray Greenbug for People/Pets on car seats, back packs, car upholstery, stuffed animals, pillows, etc. or other items that cannot be put in the washing machine.
- To prevent Head Lice, lightly apply Greenbug for People/Pets to your child’s hair before school. Also lightly spray back packs, jackets, scarves and hats.
Greenbug offers All-Natural Pest Control for Head Lice!
With or without help from A.I.!