read this awhile back, the mantis only has 1 ear....
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.
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.
If you get an insect in your ear, the simplest way to kill it is to fill the ear with olive oil or similar. The insect will drown.
Ear wax has nothing to do with germs. The eustachian tubes (one on each side) help drain the sinuses and ears. Ear wax is a natural "lubricant" of the ear canal, much like saliva lubricates the mucous membranes of the mouth. Ear wax darkens with illnesses or environmental changes. For example, cigarette smokers often produce more and darker ear wax than non-smokers. It is true that ear wax "catches" insects, but only because of the sticky nature of ear wax. It prevents the insect from moving, but that also means the insect can't move OUT. Once trapped, the wax suffocates the insect.
Ear wax has nothing to do with germs. The eustachian tubes (one on each side) help drain the sinuses and ears. Ear wax is a natural "lubricant" of the ear canal, much like saliva lubricates the mucous membranes of the mouth. Ear wax darkens with illnesses or environmental changes. For example, cigarette smokers often produce more and darker ear wax than non-smokers. It is true that ear wax "catches" insects, but only because of the sticky nature of ear wax. It prevents the insect from moving, but that also means the insect can't move OUT. Once trapped, the wax suffocates the insect.
Ear-wig; named as such due to it's propensity to crawl into the ears of animals.
Do not stick tweezers or fingers in your ear to get the insect out. This may encourage the insect to sting or bite. Try to encourage the insect to crawl out by turning the ear in an upward direction. Attempt to float the insect out by using warm water or clean vegetable oil. With a few drops of vegetable oil, gently drop into the ear while pulling the earlobe back and forth. If insect can not be remove seek medical attention immediately. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http:www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com
Earwig
it is the cricket
Probably in the dark forest
sorry for the typo what I mean is will a wolf spider ever eat a smaller insect?