Bed bugs live with humans, not on them. The likely-hood of a bedbug laying eggs on you is VERY small.
No. I have never heard of insects specifically targeting human ears for their egg laying.
depends on what it is that crawls in your ear
It's highly unlikely to die if they do.
Yes if it happens go to a doctor.
Proffesional extirminator here. Based on passed expierence i have found many bed bugs in my pubic area. I have aqquired a thermometer and found that my pubic region is 26 degeres centigrade. Based on past expierence if a bed bug infestation is left untreated then the bug may enter your ear canal and actually chew through your perpicopula which is the main seal around your eardrum. once into your skull the bed bugls multiply and lay eggs in your brain.
They like to eat plants cause they have piercing sucking mouth parts, or they might eat small insects
Bugs got his nickname because he managed to get a cockroach in his ear. They had to remove the bug with tweezers but Bugs "swore that cockroach was talkin'" to him. I laughed so hard when I read that the first time!
When the lived together back at the orphan-inch Bugs got an ear wig in his ear and had to get it pulled out.
Silverfish will not lay eggs in a humans ear. They will only lay eggs where they find their food and a human is not one of their food sources.
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They have about 6 or 11 eggs.
None. Lots of bugs end up in people's ears, but they won't kill you. If you notice a bug in your ear, you can drown it, then go to the hospital to have a doctor with a steady hand remove it with tweezers. Drowning it is optional.
yes they do
No. First, the brain and ears do not connect. Second, insects do not eat human brains. NOTE: Parasites in the intestines can have eggs travel through the bloodstream and by that route get into the brain.
I had one go into my ear Friday night. It does happen. As far as lay eggs Ill find out.
No. 6, like all other bugs.