"Got Lice? No Problem!"
Finally, the has a real solution to the problem of head lice! Nit Nabbers is a head lice removal service located in that offers private, in-home treatment for your whole family. Even if you don’t live in , our service areas include surrounding counties in both North and .
Head lice removal services are popping up all over the country, in , and abroad! But Nit Nabbers is the first of its kind in the area. We want to save you time and money, as well as the frustration that can come from a lice infestation. Please visit our website for more information about our safe and natural products, the services we offer, or for general facts about head lice.
www.CarolinaLiceRemoval.com
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Posted 07:52 PM May 06, 2009
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Thanks sooo much for everything! My girls are back at school and happy to be there! You are a lifesaver! Can't say enough great things about you and your service!!!
Pam Faw, December 07, 2009
thank you for the coupon for the shampoo and cream rinse...it is awesome! I told my friend to call you. She couldn't get her kids lice under control. One visit from Nit Nabbers life is back!
Nit Nabbers, LLC, May 20, 2009
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