shine a torch light in your ear and the fly will come out
A maggot will become a fly through metamorphosis. The maggot is usually the larval stage in the life cycle of a fly.
Auditory or vestibulocochlear nerve goes to your ear. It exits the skull through internal acoustic meatus along with the facial nerve.
go to the doc to have it removed with tweezers. IT WONT KILL YOU!The above answer is probably good advice if by chance the fly got stuck in your ear, but this does not usually happen since flies are very skittish and would not normally be caught in this situation.A fly enters a body cavity or open wound of other animals for the purpose of deposting eggs. It does this only when the animal is dead or very near death. Occassionally a fly might get confused and enter the ear or nostril of a living animal but it will soon correct its mistake before it gets swatted and it will not deposit eggs, a process which takes some time.As for the dead and dying, the green bottle fly is the first to detect death (even just before it happens) and will enter any body orifice or wound and deposit its eggs. The resulting maggots are frequently used by forensic entymologists to determine the time of death.So unless you are dead or dying, you have nothing to fear from a wayward housefly - unless,of course, you smell like you are dead or dying. Flies are incredibly attracted to things that smell like feces, urine, putricine and cadaverine, odors that can be present on a horribly unbathed body. Still they will not deposit eggs unless you are are dead.
The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.
The anatomy of an ear is basically the build of the ear, like human anatomy. Ear anatomy is not an ear part, but the ear's structure, like when you study Ear anatomy you are studying the ear. So, Ear Anatomy is a term (of speech). The study of the ear is ear anatomy.
It dosent matter which ear it goes on. if u r taken it goes on the left because ur left ear is closer to ur heart. if u r single it goes on ur right ear.
If a fly has flown into your ear, tilt your head to the affected side and gently flush your ear with warm water using a bulb syringe. Do not try to remove the fly using objects like cotton swabs or tweezers, as this can push the insect further into your ear canal or cause damage. Seek medical attention if the fly is still stuck after attempting to flush it out.
nothing you dumdum.
The part of the earring that goes through your ear is called "the post".
The sound goes into your ear and through the eardrum.
It goes behind the ear on the vagus nerve.
Sam Fly goes by Sam Fly.
* firefly * fly
When water goes into the ear and stays there.When you dig the inner ear with a key or any other sharp object.
It vibrates.
mostly a fly cause the fly goes into their webs
It is generally safe to fly with a cholesteatoma in your ear, but you may experience discomfort due to changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing. It's advisable to consult with an ear, nose, and throat specialist before flying to ensure there are no concerns specific to your case.