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Post #110490 - Reply to (#110489) by ares6
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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?

A housefly. biggrin

Post #110491 - Reply to (#110490) by Mamsmilk
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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?

A housefly. biggrin


that would be a Horse fly.....those bite.

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Post #110492 - Reply to (#110491) by ares6
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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?

A housefly. biggrin


that would be a Horse fly.....those bite.

No, I said house fly for the house fly, just in case one is dead.
The Dermatobia hominis also known as the Human bot fly does.
I have never seen them, unlike Horse flies.

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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?

A housefly. biggrin


that would be a Horse fly.....those bite.

No, I said house fly for the house fly, just in case one is dead.
The Dermatobia hominis also known as the Human bot fly does.
I have never seen them, unlike Horse flies.


A house fly is just a fly, a human bot fly is not a house fly.....

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Post #110501 - Reply to (#110437) by TofuQueen
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If I do see one, I deport it unharmed, usually via the "glass & paper" method. Aside from not liking to kill unnecessarily, even bugs, cleaning up bug guts is gross. dead

me too me too! but I don't know how to deal with bees/wasps.. never had them before smile but I know someday...

Post #110509 - Reply to (#110500) by ares6
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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?

A housefly. biggrin


that would be a Horse fly.....those bite.

No, I said house fly for the house fly, just in case one is dead.
The Dermatobia hominis also known as the Human bot fly does.
I have never seen them, unlike Horse flies.


A house fly is just a fly, a human bot fly is not a house fly.....

I see that you were unable to see the joke in it, were not you? smile

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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?


they don't eat your flesh, just use your body warmth as a home till they're old enough to break free and infest another place >_<
for all intents and purposes it looks like a birthmark that seen up close moves a little bit from the inside (what with the worms squiggling)

yuck it was that story that made me afraid of flies as a kid, felt disgusted if i touched one.

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Slipper.

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Do y'all kill spiders?

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If I find them troublesome for example,
walking on the hand when I am playing FPS.
I haven't seen a lot of bugs now that I have
moved my laptop out of the basement.

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Anyone remember those flies that sting and lay eggs under your skin? And when the eggs hatch, the maggots stays under your skin and eats your flesh?


they don't eat your flesh, just use your body warmth as a home till they're old enough to break free and infest another place >_<
for all intents and purposes it looks like a birthmark that seen up close moves a little bit from the inside (what with the worms squiggling)

yuck it was that story that made me afraid of flies as a kid, felt disgusted if i touched one.


oh no, they eat your flesh, otherwise, they could just nest in your hair to keep warm. It's a parasite.

check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myiasis

"Myiasis is an animal or human disease caused by parasitic dipterous fly larvae feeding on the host's necrotic or living tissue."

and here are just regular maggots
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH6TnpL8J50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp9ecm_XbwU

Video have been flagged I think

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Post #110530 - Reply to (#110501) by skittles
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me too me too! but I don't know how to deal with bees/wasps.. never had them before smile but I know someday...

Bees & wasps are the same, deport with "paper & glass" method - Just sometimes you have to chase them around for a bit until they land long enough to be caught. eyes

Wasps are actually the only insect that I purposely kill, but only if I spot a wasp nest near somewhere I need to be. They're fast and SO aggressive if you get too close to their nest! Sometimes I've gotten multiple stings before I even know there are wasps around. dead

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me too me too! but I don't know how to deal with bees/wasps.. never had them before smile but I know someday...

Bees & wasps are the same, deport with "paper & glass" method - Just sometimes you have to chase them around for a bit until they land long enough to be caught. eyes

Wasps are actually the only insect that I purposely kill, but only if I spot a wasp nest near somewhere I need to be. They're fast and SO aggressive if you get too close to their nest! Sometimes I've gotten multiple stings before I even know there are wasps around. dead


Tofusquare, you shouldn't do that. Call an exterminator.

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Tofusquare, you shouldn't do that. Call an exterminator.

Nah, too expensive. A can of wasp spray & some OTC antihistamines take care of the problem & are a heck of a lot cheaper. (Gotta save my money for manga, you know... laugh )

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Tofusquare, you shouldn't do that. Call an exterminator.

Nah, too expensive. A can of wasp spray & some OTC antihistamines take care of the problem & are a heck of a lot cheaper. (Gotta save my money for manga, you know... laugh )


yeah...but next thing you know, you could be lying on the ground cold, looking like this http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1455000/images/_1456643_vaugh ters300.jpg or that http://www.alpslabs.com/images/skeleton.gif

Wasp are dangerous.

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