It sounds like you’re dealing with something that could be urgent, but I can’t identify the insect without seeing it.
If you can, upload a clear photo (close-up, good lighting). That will make identification much more accurate.
In the meantime, here’s how to quickly assess what it might be:
🪳 Most common insect found in hair (especially kids)
🟤 Head lice (most likely)
Pediculosis capitis
- Very small (2–3 mm), tan or gray
- Moves quickly but does NOT fly or jump
- Eggs (nits) look like tiny white/yellow dots stuck firmly to hair strands
- Causes itching on scalp, especially behind ears and neck
🦟 Other possibilities
- Flea: darker, jumps quickly, usually from pets
- Bed bug: unlikely to be on head, more on bedding/skin
- Mosquito/gnat: usually flies away, not found stuck in hair
🚨 What you should do right now
- Check scalp under bright light (especially behind ears + nape of neck)
- Use a fine-tooth comb on damp hair over white tissue/paper
- Wash bedding, pillowcases, and hats in hot water
- Avoid panic—head lice are common and treatable
💊 If it is head lice
- Over-the-counter lice shampoo or lotion usually works
- Combing every 2–3 days is important
- Treat close contacts if needed
🧠 Bottom line
Most insects found on a child’s head are head lice, not dangerous bugs, and they’re common in school-age children.
If you upload the image, I can tell you much more precisely what it is and what to do next.

