Bot flies don't lay eggs on the target host directly. This is because adult female bot flies are several times larger than common flies and would risk detection/injury by the host. Surprisingly, they capture a smaller flying insect, like a common fly or mosquito, mid-flight and lay their eggs on it with a special glue substance that only melts when the smaller insect lands on a larger mammal host.
bet you are glad you didn't eat the sandwhich before. . . . . .
Solemntears 2 months ago
eleanor is my sister's name too!!!
im glad it has been removed from the poor dog:)
EvilGrannyForLife 5 months ago
fucking parasites dont derserve to live. the name speaks for itself.
ronaldli5 9 months ago
I saw a documentary once that showed people in Africa eating these "grubs".
alloutoftime 11 months ago
Facts sometimes are stranger than fiction....
Bot flies don't lay eggs on the target host directly. This is because adult female bot flies are several times larger than common flies and would risk detection/injury by the host. Surprisingly, they capture a smaller flying insect, like a common fly or mosquito, mid-flight and lay their eggs on it with a special glue substance that only melts when the smaller insect lands on a larger mammal host.
puglife1821 1 year ago
plz just stomp and squish that ugly thing dead!!!!!!
bibi14930 1 year ago
COOL!
PrettyTigerlilly 1 year ago
nice
Van80crimsfu 1 year ago