No.
No, because the insect will find the diaphragm of the ear in its way. Since this diaphragm is made of cartilage,and covers the whole cross-section of the ear-canal, the insect will not be able to enter the brain.
ear drum
More than likely a doctor would have to remove it because of the dangers around the ear drum and things like that. I heard certain bugs cannot walk backwards. Myth or truth? Im not sure. Im no expert but I imagine this is not something to try to remove yourself.
i works in a weird way it has to bee used very ggod or it will break
a perforated ear drum
it is not possible, for the insect has to go past a hard layer/wall that is in the ear.It would have to be a dung beetle in my opinion
I dont know what the ear drum does that is what i am finding out now
The eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, vibrates when sound waves reach the ear. These vibrations are then transmitted through the middle ear bones to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing.
an ear drum!
ear drum
An ear drum bursts by water putting pressure on the back of it.
It may not harm you. But it is immensely painful to have any insect in your ear. You have to fill the ear with spirit. It instantly kills the insect. Then your doctor will take out the dead insect from your ear, very easily.