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#385
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08-12-2012, 03:51 PM
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Re: The Boy with a Maggot Infection Inside of His Head
I apologize but you are wrong. This infestation is not caused by the Botlfly. Botflies do as you say kidnap in essence an unsuspecting fly and she lays her eggs on it to which upon landing on an unsuspecting host the heat of the body releases "A " larvae,,,not hundreds. Typically Botflly larvae are solo in a hole in the skin. It is possible to have more than one on the body but not in a writhing mass like this!..This infestation is caused most probably by a species of living flesh eaters like Cochliomyia Homnivorax which directly translated means "Man Eater. They eat live tissue not necrotic infectious tissue. Because of their high sensitivity to the slightest movement and or touch , they simultaneously dive nose downward, spiracles up (ass end) and they collectively such as seen in the video ...:Screw themselves deeper downward into the wound giving that caving in effect.. They have been known to kill their hosts if not removed promptly and in some cases have ate and burrowed right thru to the bone! \ [QTE=SJ;148467]Very informative! Thanks! |
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#386
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02-26-2015, 05:47 PM
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Re: The Boy with a Maggot Infection Inside of His Head
Hi Magenta what are you are describing is the Botfly. What is invading this child's temple is a species of larvae that come from the Screw Fly, or Cochliomyia Homnivorax directly translated Man Eater and they feed predominantly on live tissue in the video you can tell from all the blood. Good maggots feed on necrotic., infectious tissue cleaning out all the bad stuff. Necrotic, infectious , dead tissue does not bleed this way. They are highly sensitive to movement, touch and even light and eat noise down and the moment they sense any of these, they all simultaneously literally screw themselves down deeper into the wound causing s wave like effect like we see in the video. There are more species of live tissue feeders such as these.
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