I think I'd spend the rest of my life feeling like there's something living and moving under my skin. This woman is handling this SO well. What a champ.
@@rushikesh2320 True. It's just .. when you're confronted with proof, it makes it so much worse. Because then you can't pretend they don't exist. Lmao.
I once had a worm infection as a kid. I'm still paranoid that they'll resurface to this day. Every single discomfort in the general area of infection unnerved me just by how it reminds me of that wretched experience.
she must be a zoo keeper or animal researcher or something thats why she isnt strange to this kind of stuff but as i can see it might be painful but the woman didnt even react when its getting pulled off
@@aliciaclaretta300 flies lay eggs onto the skin and they burrow in when they hatch. Humans and animals don't feel them until they're huge like this. Lol. They don't just .. crawl in as giant worms.
Its amazing how little people today understand ecology. These are definitely the largest things you'd ever have living inside you, but they are very far from the only ones, and that's only considering the multicellular organisms.
@@CabbageSandwich it's partly a matter of scale that's bothering some people, the fact that it maintains a noticeable open wound in the flesh durring its stay with its host, and the way that the human immune system's primary response is to just meekly mitigate the effects of the parasite without any real ability to drive it out or fight it off before it decides to leave. It being a pulsating foreign body is just (instinctive) insult to (physical) injury. People are also instinctively repulsed by tons of other parasites capable of causing damage on a scale that becomes visible. The root of the concern in many cases is damage and distortion, more so than the organism itself (excluding the opinions of germaphobes) If only these things were specifically attracted to less obstructive areas and offered even a small benefit to the host like secreting a weak stimulant or something (a hallucinogenic venom would be interesting but ultimately destructive for it's smaller animal hosts if it impaired the host's ability to avoid predators)... Also, I imagine if these things left behind something shiny like an embedded iridescent protective husk that could somehow be used in a similar fashion to mother-of-pearl, there would be people who intentionally would try to become hosts (or try to use their livestock/pets as hosts) so they could go "digging for treasure" once the larva leaves. As it is, these things are pure parasites that don't even bother with hiding themselves from their host. They're just little concentrated clusters of instinctive and practical "nope" on multiple levels
For anyone who doesn’t know, the black markings on the larvae are BARBS so it doesn’t get taken out of the skin before it’s ready. Living with them is painful and removing them has got to hurt!
The larvae actually pump the hole with pain killers when they’re about to leave so you don’t notice them. Also, they provide their own antibiotics so the wound doesn’t fester. Seriously so creeps but kinda interesting. They’re like “thanks for the place to stay! We’ll clean before we leave”
This video reminded me of a story my grandfather once told me at my father’s party. He was near the speakers, and I couldn’t hear a word… but for some reason, I’ve never forgotten it.
For those wondering: The infested arthropods (Arthropod vectors include mosquitoes, flies, biting midges, ticks, mites, fleas, bugs, and lice ) deposit larvae from the eggs when they bite a human or other mammal. A botfly larva enters the host's skin through the bite wound or a hair follicle and burrows into subcutaneous tissue. From google. So basically use bug repellent.
THERE ARE MULTIPLE?? HUGE respect to this woman. She took it so well. I know I'd be crying and puking in my mouth, even if it didn't hurt. SHE'S EVEN LOOKING AT IT. Stomach of steel.
@@jonnybravo595 It's not about being clean. Those are botfly larvae, this type of fly deposits her egg(s) into a mosquito/tick. The mosquito/tick bites the lady and the eggs are inside hair follicles or skin and it hatchets and burrows.
I was thinking exactly the same thing. This is my punishment for watching all those videos of blackheads being squeezed. I am not used to seeing the stuff moving around after it has come out.
The best way to remove these is to smear a generous amount of Vaseline over it, cover it with a piece of plastic and tape all the edges down until it is air tight. Then you wait a day or two. After the waiting, when you remove the plastic the larva will be sticking out and probably be dead, which is good. A dead larva doesn’t pull away from you trying to remove it, nor does it expand to try and get a better grip to stop you from pulling it out. I learned this while in the Army and stationed in Panama 🇵🇦.
This happened to me when I was a kid. It started with a red, rash-like mark on my ankle, but I didn't pay much attention to it until it started itching. Eventually, it became quite swollen, and there was even a visible opening at the tip. That's when my dad realized what was going on. He quickly covered the wound with tape, and the following morning, he removed it, causing the maggot to emerge desperately in search of air. It was easy to remove after that. Despite its size, it never caused any pain.
Везде. Это скорее всего какая то разновидность овода. Больше всего от них страдает скот на выпасе, так как своим хвостом они не в силах отогнать оводов со спины и боков. Но вот откуда у нее столько укусов и личинок, вот в чем вопрос? Голая и бухая у пруда уснула?😂😂
I live in Central America and I never seen a Human growing a fly larve in the body. I saw a homeless dog with one but a Human with 7. Girl do you shower? How she never realized was something grow inside her skin. That's disgusting.
Not really because the doctor should have first sealed the holes with vaseline or something akin to it to force the maggots to surface naturally and cause less harm than pulling it out as he did. EDIT: In case no one knows you can cause serious infections and damage by just pulling them out like he did, you have to seal up the holes with a gel in order to first make them wanting to get out on their own or wait until they are too weak to resist.
Just watching this I feel my skin crawling with things that are NOT EVEN THERE!!! I’m itching and scratching EVERYWHERE!!! This is so disgusting!!!! I could NEVER mentally handle something like that happening to me!! I would ALWAYS believe in my mind they are still inside me!!!
I extracted a botfly from a kittens head once. It was right above his eye. One day I noticed he was sort of lethargic and not playing with his litter mates like usual. He had a bump, like a pimple over his eye that wasnt going away but getting bigger. I tried squeezing it and then the bump suddenly became a hole in his face! Just as suddenly, it filled back up. I knew it was a botfly because I used to watch jeff corwin growing up. So anyway, I had my friend hold the kitten, and I carefully removed the worm. It took forever and let me tell you, those worms fight for dear life to stay in there. Was very difficult to remove because it would appear and then disappear into the skin so quickly. Once I got a hold of it with tweezers it would not let go of the hole. I pulled for what seemed like 3 minutes. Finally it came out and it was huge, bigger than her biggest one. After cleaning the wound for a few days the kitten, named Pluto, recovered without a hitch and was given to the friend who held him while I extracted the botfly. Pluto lived for 16 years and just passed away last month. Not that botflies are particularily dangerous... But he was a good healthy kitty regardless of his temporary pest.
Its crazy that our natural instinct to groom and remove pests has persisted this strongly in us. Even now in this age, we like to watch others do the same in a video on the internet. I totally love watching these.
Brother. I am American and have lived in the most remote jungles of Cambodia. Every day I see and older sister sitting on the wooden steps of their house, grooming through the hair on their head. To us, it sounds disgusting but it isn't to me. I am an anthropologist with a PhD from University of Michigan. These women are picking lice out of each other's hair. And while homo sapiens are my area of expertise, we have , for millenia, observed the same grooming behavior among populations of chimpanzee
@@apencil6896 Im lazy an its really cold and most times i dont wont to expose my nice warm hand to the freezing cold and most times the next thing coming up is related to the things i watch
So botflies are very common in tropical regions like South America, however uncommon in the US, there no botflies in Alaska but how you get it is so the botfly attacks a mosquito and lays its eggs on it, the mosquito then lands on your arms and from the body heat the eggs fall off onto your skin and hatch and burrow into your skin, bring bug spray
So if you're wondering why she seems so casual about it, the larvae actually excrete some painkillers and antibiotics as they try to emerge, so you don't feel it. It's all just to make sure the host doesn't try to scratch or notice them come out because they're very vulnerable during that stage
What I learned from the comments: Don’t get mosquito bites, don’t poke yourself then insert bot flies into your body, and pray that God will keep us maggot and infection free.
Being "God" would be really psycho. Creating pests like these maggots so people pray to you that they won't get them. But then just put the maggots under a newborn's skin. And claim it's part of a big moral plan that this happens, and that babies are just born with "sin". And no doubt allowed, how is doubting that is a peaceful loving idea gets threatened with eternal suffering. Interestingly, very few people pray *to* the medical staff who actually take care of them and their loved ones.
For people wondering how she got them. Bot flies lay eggs in the skin of their victims, and they become larvae that feed in the skin of their victims, so they probably bit her like mosquitoes. I just don’t know how she got so many 😨😧
The way the botfly getting into the skin ia by like having a free ride on a mosquito,when the mosquito lands on our body to suck blood,the botfly larva will land on our body then making a hole in our skin to get in.
A well-used procedure is to first cover each orifice with Vaseline gel. The larva needs oxygen and, therefore, when trying to break through the Vaseline layer to breathe, it is much easier and faster to remove them.
@@gwenmartinsen3979 unless they dig too deep and suffocate themselves. I know from experience. Had to dig a dead tick out in 20 pieces... good times 😄😄
@@nacariomelvin nah you can get them through mosquito bites. The botfly attaches itself to the mosquito. When the mosquito bites, it enters through the hole.
Botflies can attack humans. Some species of botflies, such as Dermatobia hominis, are known to infect humans. The female botfly will capture a mosquito or other insect to attach its eggs to the insect's body. When the mosquito bites a human, the botfly eggs can hatch, and the larvae enter the human's skin, where they develop and feed on the tissue. This process can cause pain, swelling, and infection at the site of the bite.
Prepare to panic there are billions and billions of living organisms having a field day across your body at this very moment some buddies some bullies.
Holy crap, this lady is the bravest around. Even watching this gave my stomach the squiggles! What an absolute legend. Must be someone who works with the outdoors and is used to this...
I had a huge cut on my wrist after I accidentally put my hand through a window, and it didn't hurt at all! (I will not be giving pictures of the incident!)
"Did you film it?"
"It wasn't turned on."
"Alright, put it back in."
Dude this deserves more likes lol.
*A dead meme approaches and says* "Its rewind time"
Timestamp pls
@@rdread A meme is a meme regardless.. Here's a complimentary meme for ya! ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
@@AetherSphere Hell yeah brother
I think I'd spend the rest of my life feeling like there's something living and moving under my skin. This woman is handling this SO well. What a champ.
@@rushikesh2320 True. It's just .. when you're confronted with proof, it makes it so much worse. Because then you can't pretend they don't exist. Lmao.
I once had a worm infection as a kid. I'm still paranoid that they'll resurface to this day. Every single discomfort in the general area of infection unnerved me just by how it reminds me of that wretched experience.
The question is ,how can those shits get in there without that woman realize that
she must be a zoo keeper or animal researcher or something thats why she isnt strange to this kind of stuff but as i can see it might be painful but the woman didnt even react when its getting pulled off
@@aliciaclaretta300 flies lay eggs onto the skin and they burrow in when they hatch. Humans and animals don't feel them until they're huge like this. Lol. They don't just .. crawl in as giant worms.
I would never feel the same after this. I would always feel that there’s something inside of me. God please don’t let this happen to anyone else.
Its amazing how little people today understand ecology.
These are definitely the largest things you'd ever have living inside you, but they are very far from the only ones, and that's only considering the multicellular organisms.
My mouth watered when they squeezed the holes and that goopy water came out
@@CabbageSandwich it's partly a matter of scale that's bothering some people, the fact that it maintains a noticeable open wound in the flesh durring its stay with its host, and the way that the human immune system's primary response is to just meekly mitigate the effects of the parasite without any real ability to drive it out or fight it off before it decides to leave. It being a pulsating foreign body is just (instinctive) insult to (physical) injury. People are also instinctively repulsed by tons of other parasites capable of causing damage on a scale that becomes visible. The root of the concern in many cases is damage and distortion, more so than the organism itself (excluding the opinions of germaphobes)
If only these things were specifically attracted to less obstructive areas and offered even a small benefit to the host like secreting a weak stimulant or something (a hallucinogenic venom would be interesting but ultimately destructive for it's smaller animal hosts if it impaired the host's ability to avoid predators)... Also, I imagine if these things left behind something shiny like an embedded iridescent protective husk that could somehow be used in a similar fashion to mother-of-pearl, there would be people who intentionally would try to become hosts (or try to use their livestock/pets as hosts) so they could go "digging for treasure" once the larva leaves.
As it is, these things are pure parasites that don't even bother with hiding themselves from their host. They're just little concentrated clusters of instinctive and practical "nope" on multiple levels
@@CabbageSandwich 👍
Well i hope so
"it probably isn't too big"
"OH MY GOD THAT'S A FULL ASS XENOMORPH"
Fr tho they just kept coming. 💀
@3_14pie 😆😂😆
FRFR
Damn if botflys gonna have babies living inside me they could at least pay some rent
😂😂😂😂 nailed it.
Lol yea
If they pay up then they can stay in there all they want
Dolan Light 😂
nice protein btw
This woman is amazing. I literally would have cried, screamed, thrown up, then passed out. And I would always think I had more in my body. 🤦♀️
How many maggots are there
@@raimundobosman2817 7
@@raimundobosman2817 You're welcome.
The true thoughts of a cry baby puss wuss 🤣 but u are damn right
That emotional immaturity...weak people are the reason the world is....
When pimple popping doesn't give the same thrill
I came from Dr Khaled Sadek - Pimplepopper of London ;-)
Thought I step it up a bit :-D
edit: 1:41 and what a step up it is! *YIKES* *EWWW*
Exactly
Those botflys be hittin different.
What maggots really do 🤔
See this 👉ua-cam.com/video/zVMRrHHPGSM/v-deo.html
Shota Aizawa e
For anyone who doesn’t know, the black markings on the larvae are BARBS so it doesn’t get taken out of the skin before it’s ready. Living with them is painful and removing them has got to hurt!
The larvae actually pump the hole with pain killers when they’re about to leave so you don’t notice them. Also, they provide their own antibiotics so the wound doesn’t fester. Seriously so creeps but kinda interesting. They’re like “thanks for the place to stay! We’ll clean before we leave”
Don’t you dare try to make these things cute
@@f1shyspace 🤣🤣
"Aight, feel free come in and remember to clean"
-some random animal activist
@@f1shyspace it may be already too late
If you eat them do you get a buzz?
Me: I'm gonna watch this botfly removal video
*feels a small itch*
Me: great, now I have a botfly
Underrated
Ikr
Lol
Same :v
Lmao so true
To the 1 % reading this, I hope you never get infections or any problems in your life, Amen
You too bro
amen
Well I had covid so..... Yeah
Amen 🙏♥️
@@_amina_mahomed__ had? Or has/have
Cannot get over how calm everyone is, especially the “host” yuk!
Lord, please never let this happen to me or the person reading this comment, amen 🙏😂
Same but it will happen when we die so when after my funeral i want my body to get burned
@@maki-roll5416 Bro I deadass didn't even think of that😬 now I'm gonna get burned to.
Amen haha
How do you even get this shit
@@Iceadded1 when a fly lay egg on your body
i was a happier man when i didnt know bot fly exist
Me too
This shit is scary lol
damn me too bro
Ignorance is bliss. I too wish I could forget these things existed
@@achocolatewolf6365 you cant ignore me
Me: My life couldn't get any worse
Botfly: *"Exist"*
It’s good to be hospitalized
Me already hating mosquitoes with a passion, oh botflies are a thing? Awesome.
The profile picture fits that comment
OMG
I was searching for warble in cat.
This video reminded me of a story my grandfather once told me at my father’s party. He was near the speakers, and I couldn’t hear a word… but for some reason, I’ve never forgotten it.
Love these type of stories 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For those wondering:
The infested arthropods (Arthropod vectors include mosquitoes, flies, biting midges, ticks, mites, fleas, bugs, and lice ) deposit larvae from the eggs when they bite a human or other mammal. A botfly larva enters the host's skin through the bite wound or a hair follicle and burrows into subcutaneous tissue. From google.
So basically use bug repellent.
OH GOD WHY DO YOU HAVE TO TELL ME THAT THIS IS NOT HARD TO HAPPEN
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@friedtoaster4059 I FEEL THE SAME😱😱😱 I think I will never go in the woods again 😨😱
@@pandafoxo0animefan128 woods? I'm never gonna make it out of home 😨
How do that get in her arm?
THERE ARE MULTIPLE?? HUGE respect to this woman. She took it so well. I know I'd be crying and puking in my mouth, even if it didn't hurt.
SHE'S EVEN LOOKING AT IT. Stomach of steel.
I think the relief (that she's getting help) flooded her mind so much that gag reflex became out of question
She should shower more often and would avoid that
@@jonnybravo595 It's not about being clean. Those are botfly larvae, this type of fly deposits her egg(s) into a mosquito/tick. The mosquito/tick bites the lady and the eggs are inside hair follicles or skin and it hatchets and burrows.
@@jonnybravo595 What an ignorant remark
@@StellaGoetia666 how does she have so many?
After the surgery:
Girl's credit card: **declines**
Doctor: "Alright, time to put these bad boys back in"
lmfao
I'd do it for free just for the satisfaction of getting them out, tbh
Lol im dead🤣🤣
So satisfying
😂😂
Hey...the patient has a great attitude! Way to hang in there...respect! Objectively fascinating, with a touch of subjective horror.
I dont hate bugs. I just hate bugs that live in human's flesh.
i have pinworms
I hate bugs
@@randomsomene9660 bruh
Congrats you’ve given birth
Or that eat on human flesh
3 hours into pimple popping videos and I finally found the line. This is absolutely where I draw it.
Sammmme
Sameee
Never again 😂
... may I interest you in... worm parasite pulled from eyes?
I was thinking exactly the same thing. This is my punishment for watching all those videos of blackheads being squeezed. I am not used to seeing the stuff moving around after it has come out.
This is so cool,blackheads are gross
Oh gosh oh gosh! Why did I watch this at night?! I am not going to sleep!
The best way to remove these is to smear a generous amount of Vaseline over it, cover it with a piece of plastic and tape all the edges down until it is air tight. Then you wait a day or two. After the waiting, when you remove the plastic the larva will be sticking out and probably be dead, which is good. A dead larva doesn’t pull away from you trying to remove it, nor does it expand to try and get a better grip to stop you from pulling it out. I learned this while in the Army and stationed in Panama 🇵🇦.
Yes, the Vaseline technique work really well.
@@latoyab8327 I wish you a speedy recovery.
Interesting remdy
That’s not a good idea, a dead larvae will ferments and it would infected the wound.
@@mingmingandmikki this is correct
People's questions: why did I click this?
Me : The real question here is why did I stay?
me: I just want to eat them
*yum*
@@higgs135 do you like it raw or cooked?
@@vukjovanovic5996 mid rare
Why did I come back?
Random people- "Why do you wear long-sleeved shirts covered in permethrine?"
Me- "Lemme send you a link."
there is no botfly in my country but I wear a long-sleeve every time I went out of the house due too sunlight ray, mosquito and leeches
Permethrine is all fine and dandy as long as you're not a cat
100%
LMAO
I still remember wheb is cean candles watching was 8thkn 😂❤
This is the most painful and satisfying thing I've seen
This happened to me when I was a kid. It started with a red, rash-like mark on my ankle, but I didn't pay much attention to it until it started itching. Eventually, it became quite swollen, and there was even a visible opening at the tip. That's when my dad realized what was going on. He quickly covered the wound with tape, and the following morning, he removed it, causing the maggot to emerge desperately in search of air. It was easy to remove after that. Despite its size, it never caused any pain.
Y a que se debe esto..mi primo tenía un parecido en el dedo de su pie..pero como aparece esto ...
I appreciate the insight.... I was wondering if it hurt her.
@@uther_son Los huevos de las moscas no se exactamente cómo se te meten ala piel pero para que se te quite tienes que sacarlos
how did that happen to you ?
@@ARCSTREAMS Honestly, I don't know. You don't realize it's there until it's already big enough.
Whoever is removing the larvae is remarkably skillful.
There most likely a doctor so you would hope so.
And tough
No gloves needed lol
@@you-tubero yea
The rtard isnt using gloves
The crap I watch when I should be asleep...
But she took it all as any scientist should, gold star....
😂
I should be sleeping😂😂😂😂
I was just thinking the same thing the crap I watch before I go to sleep ugh
I should be asleep too 😂
Bro
I was entirely unprepared for how large those things were.
I'm on that side of UA-cam again
Bat Vigilante im new here 😂
Yep. Must be 3am.
pimple squeezing... blackheads... mangoworms... callus removal... maggot... (few days later, AGAIN)
Me too my friend... Me too.
yep. we all are
This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "My skin is crawling"...
like linkin park song CRAWLING
Это что! Черви штоли.
личинки насекомых, мухи, наверное
😂😂😂😂
@@jaxxgames 🤣😂😅
Is anyone else concerned about how she got so many damn botfly larvae in her skin???
Spare Time mosquitoes
B a b y B u g s
she got bitten
Its given in the description - she was doing ecological work in Central South America....god knows what that is but at least i know what not to do!!
She is a paid actor
What an expert and clean removal! She's lucky she had such incredible care!
Привет 🫡
Duh
@@Senzawa69 bruh wdym duh she probably could've died, I don't know a lot about maggots but she probably could've died and YOU SAY DUH?
yeah, but hes not wearing gloves which is a big no no :/
@@conga781 ah yes I will now scope out the wrong about this video ok so first, Magot, next, glove, last, everything else
How the hell did I go from pubg videos to botfly removal videos? It’s 2am that’s how
*you can go back to pubg videos here* ua-cam.com/video/Q5-ib08tEqM/v-deo.html
The fuck bro ... Exactly I'm doing the same
Omg it's 2:06 am for me 😂
@@sierra1023 where you playing pubg too
Same here 😂
the 1% that searched this up join me
Hello friend
So do I, I just watched some maggot extraction video on facebook and here I am
@@hellblizzard8043 lmao
Just watched a video on fb and i was interested 🤣
Helllooooooo homie
Скажите пожалуйста,чья эта личинка? И какая страна,где обитает это насекомое?
Везде. Это скорее всего какая то разновидность овода. Больше всего от них страдает скот на выпасе, так как своим хвостом они не в силах отогнать оводов со спины и боков. Но вот откуда у нее столько укусов и личинок, вот в чем вопрос? Голая и бухая у пруда уснула?😂😂
По отложить личинки именно в человека может только овод из центральной америки. Никогда не слышал, что бы оводы в наших краях так делали
“1 in 14 million chance and I got 7” girl you better play the lotto
you know that's bad luck getting bot fly why the lottery
I live in Central America and I never seen a Human growing a fly larve in the body. I saw a homeless dog with one but a Human with 7. Girl do you shower? How she never realized was something grow inside her skin. That's disgusting.
@@Ty2Tito dude taking a bath has nothing to do with it is that all you commented in this video
Tito Blanco bruh
@@lizadelacruz2971 True, is no about Bath is Personal Hygiene.
I have the upmost respect for how calm and collected shes being.
That's the British for you 😎
Utmost
That’s just her arm. Imagine what she has crawling around in her unwashed nether regions.
@residentpotato6023 Why would you assume she's unwanted? She looked clean. You know this has nothing to do with cleanliness, right?
@@residentpotato6023do you know how it got there?
This woman’s calmness is inspirational
she is waiting for all the bait to be taken out so she can go fishing
راحة نفسية ☺️
Freaking out doesn’t help and makes the extraction of the larvae immeasurably harder.
@@ВикторИванцов-ц8х 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Deutsch machen😊
มันเข้าไปอยู๋ ได้ยังไงคะ ตั้งหลายตัว
It says in the description that she was bitten while doing ecological work in South America
1:39 3:11 4:57 5:59 8:07
This is one of the most disgusting thing I've done and watched, but your welcome.
God Bless you for your work.
Anna Glenn God isn’t real Mrs
U watched tryphobia?
@@mdkcjtl5523....That's a damn lie!!!!
@@madarauchiha4992....not enough holes for tryphobia!!!!
Another episode of “look where quarantine took me”. 😆😊🤣
Lol
Haha for sure 👍
Same..haha
Ikr
Underrated comment of the year! 😆
He learnt his skills playing the game Operation in the 90s
Cameron Fitter deadass tho
@@Vegito_ what's your favorite dragonball game and music
Medical Memes it’s about to be dbz Kakarot but rn it’s fighterZ and I like bodoki’s main theme
And they buzzer is her scream when he gets flesh instead of larva lol
Operation! Operation!
How did she get those
Mosquito contaminated with fly eggs
What a trooper. Both her and the doctor guy deserve a round of applause.
Not really because the doctor should have first sealed the holes with vaseline or something akin to it to force the maggots to surface naturally and cause less harm than pulling it out as he did.
EDIT: In case no one knows you can cause serious infections and damage by just pulling them out like he did, you have to seal up the holes with a gel in order to first make them wanting to get out on their own or wait until they are too weak to resist.
@@DutchGuyMike we got Mr doctor here
Ive had this when I was 14. A pharmacist pulled it out for me. I couldnt believe my eyes
It was here dad btw everyone
@@hopfo7418 Está en lo correcto.
I'm itchy now, is anyone else itchy?!?!?
Yep,i have an eczema.
Yes
Me
Yes
Im scared
'I was doing ecological work in Central America'
Joe Rogan: DIRTY HIPPY
Lmaooooo
??? Where did he say that?
A J in a podcast 3 months ago, unsure who it was with but he made a few light hearted jokes about the woman in this video
Do you numb the area before treatment? What medication (if any) is applied to the area after treatment?
This girl is really calm...I would have screamed instead
I'd have to be put to sleep first, whether it be anesthesia or hitting my head with a rock
@@interwebsuser9038 😂
is it painful ?
rose blanche I guess since u see them stretching your skin open to get them out
I wonder if she’s use to it doing what she does for a living. That could by why she is so calm.
this is what my life has come to. watching bot fly removal vids
Yo, I'm right there with you, lol
im here too cheif ur not alone
It's pretty fascinating to be honest
Its gross and satisfying at the same time
Same :((
Just watching this I feel my skin crawling with things that are NOT EVEN THERE!!! I’m itching and scratching EVERYWHERE!!! This is so disgusting!!!! I could NEVER mentally handle something like that happening to me!! I would ALWAYS believe in my mind they are still inside me!!!
They are inside you...
🤣😭😅🤣
ME TOO!!!! Eeewee
Same..
Same..
How did they get into her body?
Sleeping on the bare floor
She’s getting bugs pulled out of her arm and she’s sitting there giving facts about them 😭😭😭
This chick has Chuck Norris genes
@@ajpello2003 C H I C K N O R R I S
How does she get those like that?
I know rightt, she's so calm. I would be screaming just by watching it being pulled out.
She's a ecologist fyi, look at the description
You don't find this video. This video finds you.
South America was changed for the better, though.
Desse jeito 😂😂
So trueeeeeee
I found this video😅
Confirmo estaba viendo videos de kpop y terminé aquí 😅😅
I extracted a botfly from a kittens head once. It was right above his eye. One day I noticed he was sort of lethargic and not playing with his litter mates like usual. He had a bump, like a pimple over his eye that wasnt going away but getting bigger. I tried squeezing it and then the bump suddenly became a hole in his face! Just as suddenly, it filled back up. I knew it was a botfly because I used to watch jeff corwin growing up. So anyway, I had my friend hold the kitten, and I carefully removed the worm. It took forever and let me tell you, those worms fight for dear life to stay in there. Was very difficult to remove because it would appear and then disappear into the skin so quickly. Once I got a hold of it with tweezers it would not let go of the hole. I pulled for what seemed like 3 minutes. Finally it came out and it was huge, bigger than her biggest one.
After cleaning the wound for a few days the kitten, named Pluto, recovered without a hitch and was given to the friend who held him while I extracted the botfly.
Pluto lived for 16 years and just passed away last month. Not that botflies are particularily dangerous...
But he was a good healthy kitty regardless of his temporary pest.
Rest in peace Pluto
R.I.P to kitten
Sad in kitten heaven
R.I.P Pluto
Thats sad
How the hell do you get maggots under your skin?
It says in the description that she was bitten while doing ecological work in South America
From eggs of the bot fly
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN THEYRE ALL OUT
Pull one from each hole
You dont...
U feel itching when they are in you
Once Upon A Minecraft
Then I’ve got a hundred.
@@theveszel it's one hundred not a hundred
Its crazy that our natural instinct to groom and remove pests has persisted this strongly in us. Even now in this age, we like to watch others do the same in a video on the internet. I totally love watching these.
Woah!! I never thought of it like that. Super interesting point.
Brother. I am American and have lived in the most remote jungles of Cambodia.
Every day I see and older sister sitting on the wooden steps of their house, grooming through the hair on their head.
To us, it sounds disgusting but it isn't to me. I am an anthropologist with a PhD from University of Michigan.
These women are picking lice out of each other's hair.
And while homo sapiens are my area of expertise, we have , for millenia, observed the same grooming behavior among populations of chimpanzee
@@TheNomadWandering Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
not to mention the happiness and asmr-like tingles we get when someone scrapes our scalp as if they were picking out bugs
@@TheNomadWandering yes, and it also makes since as it kind of forms a way of communicating without words and forms a social foundation.
*Me casually falls asleep watching Game Theory/ Film Theory*
*Wakes up at 4 or 5 am*
*Lookes at my tablet playing this*
*Me:* WT...
@@apencil6896 Im lazy an its really cold and most times i dont wont to expose my nice warm hand to the freezing cold and most times the next thing coming up is related to the things i watch
@Izuku Midoriya HA GOTIE
Hello and welcome to gAaAaAmmE tHeOrrY
Lmaooo
It's destiny man. You ought to know...
Where did she get these from?
So botflies are very common in tropical regions like South America, however uncommon in the US, there no botflies in Alaska but how you get it is so the botfly attacks a mosquito and lays its eggs on it, the mosquito then lands on your arms and from the body heat the eggs fall off onto your skin and hatch and burrow into your skin, bring bug spray
@JohnFKennedyforever Never heard of this in Australia.
Everytime the doctor went to pick another one out , i was like "WTF there is more!?"
Just reinforces what a surgeon friend told me. He said "An empty apartment is better than a bad tenant".
what does that even mean
@@dude2410 my thoughts exactly, I don't understand the correlation lol
Question How do you think botfly maggots get under the skin?
@@Astralkiller47there is none
@@aydenkaulaity7545 thru mosquitoes .
Normal people: Ewwww
Me: How in the world did she get so many of those
Same
Same
Same
Seriously did she jog through a storm of them?
I am so confused did she just fall on spikes with ducking botflies on it or
Where do they come from! How did she get them?
So if you're wondering why she seems so casual about it, the larvae actually excrete some painkillers and antibiotics as they try to emerge, so you don't feel it. It's all just to make sure the host doesn't try to scratch or notice them come out because they're very vulnerable during that stage
Oloko você soube muito, parabéns mano😮
Those bastards...
Ele Sabo. @@gabisa8827
May I know how in this world those creepy things got inside her body? Ewwww
@@squeals08google it
This is the literal meaning of the phrase "monsters inside me."
Christopher Vasquez 😂👌👌
More like the nightmare inside
I thought of skillet when I saw this
there’s actually an old show called monsters inside me and they had a ton of botfly episodes lmaoo
I can't believe how calm she is, im about to pass out just watching this.
jesus christ always thought all those bugs need official permission to bite your body.
She is a researcher so she's probably been in more dangerous situations
Lool I'm just wondering how would that feel, almost want to try getting botfly maggots myself😍 looks satisfying
@@Munaaja159 WTF
@@Munaaja159 bruh..
This is even better when you're geeked up off coffee and already twitchy
I showed this video to my cat. He has stopped asking to go outside now.
😂😂
Liar haa...
@@atshumero7177 You can ask my cat. He'll pretend he doesn't understand English, though.
dumb
lol
when the first one came out.. he just kept pulling.. and pulling.. and pulling... and i kept getting closer and closer to the screen , LOL
😂
Me too!! Now I feel buggy!!
😂😂😂😂
i got further away
ME TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
What I learned from the comments: Don’t get mosquito bites, don’t poke yourself then insert bot flies into your body, and pray that God will keep us maggot and infection free.
LIfe happens. Fortunately they can be removed
There are WAYYY worse things that you can catch from a mosquito bite
@@westworld237 true
Being "God" would be really psycho. Creating pests like these maggots so people pray to you that they won't get them. But then just put the maggots under a newborn's skin. And claim it's part of a big moral plan that this happens, and that babies are just born with "sin". And no doubt allowed, how is doubting that is a peaceful loving idea gets threatened with eternal suffering.
Interestingly, very few people pray *to* the medical staff who actually take care of them and their loved ones.
Maggots can keep you alive if you do not have access to medical. :)
Now you got fishing bait lol
Based
For people wondering how she got them. Bot flies lay eggs in the skin of their victims, and they become larvae that feed in the skin of their victims, so they probably bit her like mosquitoes. I just don’t know how she got so many 😨😧
Is it the way miggot live in skin.. 😰
How did they get into her skin to lay eggs??
@@IrishCanadianMichelle she was in South Africa . And by flies that’s how botfly are form
@@IrishCanadianMichelle American sorry
The way the botfly getting into the skin ia by like having a free ride on a mosquito,when the mosquito lands on our body to suck blood,the botfly larva will land on our body then making a hole in our skin to get in.
A well-used procedure is to first cover each orifice with Vaseline gel. The larva needs oxygen and, therefore, when trying to break through the Vaseline layer to breathe, it is much easier and faster to remove them.
Ikr I kept saying the whole vid..Wheres the vasaline!!That would of made it alot more easier
But wouldn’t it make them harder to grab a hold of?
Seems like you had a couple of times hu????? Take a shower 2 times a day that might work
That’s how I got the ones I had. You have to cut off their air supply so they’ll come out.
@@gwenmartinsen3979 unless they dig too deep and suffocate themselves. I know from experience. Had to dig a dead tick out in 20 pieces... good times 😄😄
ill show this to my kids whenever they refuse to shower.
Hahahaha
Underrated comment 🤣
Good idea
Lmfao traumatized for life 😂😂😂😂😂 (here a mother of two)
@@tweety1430657 😂😂
How do they get in the skin
And this is why I don't go outside.
Edit:
I just realized that most of you guys and me where doing social distancing before it was cool.
Thunder 221 yep
Thunder 221 same lmao
But Worms go to you...
Haha I’m safe u can’t get them in canada
You can’t be scared to go outside just from this, random things in life can happen anywhere, go explore the world! I know I would.
She is an incredibly brave young woman.
and extremely unhygienic!
Nasty*'
Bruh what 💀😂
She's not freaking out like most women I know would. She's very calm.
@@nacariomelvin nah you can get them through mosquito bites. The botfly attaches itself to the mosquito. When the mosquito bites, it enters through the hole.
I love how everyone groans and gasps everytime they pulled one out 😭 and the girl's like "anyways-"
As if those weren’t living in her the whole time
New fear unlocked 🔓
She looks exactly like the kind of girl who's done "ecological work in South America"
Random Citizen Who Isn't the President it's secretly Jane from Tarzan, she went back home with those nasty critters
Random Citizen Who Isn't the President good photo of trump
Lol
I’m sure it’s not only maggots that got lodged in her
Im offended, better South Africa
Simultaneously the most disgusting and most satisfying thing I’ve ever seen
Ikkkrr
Love you Alex ❤️
Omg she is insanely brave and calm! I would’ve weeped just at the thought of the little things being in my body!! Amazing work by the Dr 👏🏼
Lee Williams 😂😂😂
@Lee Williams ya know not everybody has the same beliefs as you, right?
@Lee Williams am I the only one who uses omg for "oh my goodness" or "oh my goat"
@Lee Williams aww :(
True
Botflies can attack humans. Some species of botflies, such as Dermatobia hominis, are known to infect humans. The female botfly will capture a mosquito or other insect to attach its eggs to the insect's body. When the mosquito bites a human, the botfly eggs can hatch, and the larvae enter the human's skin, where they develop and feed on the tissue. This process can cause pain, swelling, and infection at the site of the bite.
Very relaxed for a woman having parasitic grubs pulled out of her.
she understand working in those environments would take risk
all women aren't pussies just because they have one
sirkickassalot123
Didn't say they were. Simply pointed out she was calm.
She’s Australian.
Blitzen Those are definitely British accents all around, so I'd be surprised.
New fear unlocked and now I ain't ever leaving my house
Lol
It's coming to your house when you sleep😂😂
Só faz sentido ter medo disso se vc for um cachorro abandonado. Se vc tem o polegar opositor, vc pode resolver isso sozinho 👌
Me neither!! 😱😵💫☠️
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
HOW ARE PEOPLE JUST OKAY WITH THESE THINGS? IF THERE WAS A FREAKING ANIMAL INSIDE ME ID PANIC
Prepare to panic there are billions and billions of living organisms having a field day across your body at this very moment some buddies some bullies.
@@incogspectator3042 visible
Ants In My Ass wtf does OCD have to do with this
@@divisejohnson1951 😹😹😹
She was doped on painkillers
Where did this girl get it and how long did it take to grow this big?
Holy crap, this lady is the bravest around. Even watching this gave my stomach the squiggles! What an absolute legend. Must be someone who works with the outdoors and is used to this...
it doesnt give me the creeps at all, its satesfying as hell !!!
Yea man
@@Torterix same
@@Torterix the way it` comes out
No, bravest in the world is my uncle, who always sleep with his legs out of blanket
"I was willing to keep them in my arm if a UNI University wanted to do Research" Man that is a Scientist Iron Maiden.
That's just bullshit, she said that because the camera is on, westerners are just stupid and weak people
Or.... for show, views and likes.
lady: **gets a big ass worm pulled from her arm**
lady: ouch
ماهذا
Lmaooo true
The worm actually produces natural painkillers in assumption you don’t know it’s there
@@RatMan447_has_a_fatty thanks i hate it
@@أدركنيياعلي-ف6ل botfly
How does one get those maggots? Sorry I am from Asia and have not encountered fhis. Thank goodness.
It says in the description that she was bitten while doing ecological work in South America
Botfly: How many maggots do you want?
This woman: YES
Pretty dark
I cannot believe how freaking calm this woman is.
Respect voor de inzet en het volhouden !! Van al die enge beesten!!
She is a woman ,we don't make a fuss 😊
Yeah I would be so disgusted
Might be shock, I know I would be traumatized if something was inside of me like that
Probably not her first
She’s so unbothered and calm it’s killing me like I would’ve been screaming even if it didn’t hurt because I hate bugs 😳
Same I would go insane knowing it’s inside of me AND squirming🤢
Same but She's a researcher so she's probably been in more dangerous situations
I thought it just one. But holy moly i would have scream if lots of that things stay in my body.
To keep calm I would say Ayer little scerm bois
Know taht I said it won’t help
How did it get there?
Not gonna lie I found this very satisfying...
kaitlyn gies 😂😂 even its so desgusting but its satisfying lol
I’m crungingggggg
HOW IS IT SATISFYING well I do like bugs BUT GETTING THEM PULLED OUT HOW IS THAT SATISFYING?!?!
Its so disgusting but still satisfying
It's looking delicious
This young woman is calmer than I would be.
I had a huge cut on my wrist after I accidentally put my hand through a window, and it didn't hurt at all! (I will not be giving pictures of the incident!)
I don't think it was her first rodeo.
These things look way more gross than they are. Pretty harmless really.@@aikimechanic