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No it's a myth. See TV show the Night Gallery "The caterpillar" episode online for a good show that cashes in on the myth.
u will fell something tickeling your ear or biting
In an Ear-wig.
Earwig
Ear wicks are small, soft, cone-shaped devices that are inserted into the ear canal to help remove excess earwax. They are typically made of cotton or a similar material and are designed to be gentle on the ear.
If it crawls into your nose, your body will eventually sneeze it out. There is a reflex mechanism that does this automatically. If you don't sneeze it out, you'll end up swallowing it along with all the other mucus you swallow you regularly, which amounts to about a quart/liter per day.
If it just goes into your earand it doesn't cause death.
While it is a common myth that earwigs can crawl into people's ears, it is highly unlikely to happen. However, if one did manage to enter the ear, it could cause discomfort and possibly minor injury but is not a serious threat. It is recommended to seek medical attention to safely remove the earwig.
No. The ears are not connect to each other by any passageways. Earwigs do not make a habit of crawling into people's ears.
This happens because the pressure in the water is much greater than the pressure inside your ear, so the air presses onto the cartilage flaps on the inside of your ear, and then, that's why it starts to hurt.
Can you use ketoconazole cream inside your ear for ear fungal infection?
If an earwig gets into your ear, it may cause discomfort, a sensation of fullness, or even pain. While they are not known to cause serious harm, their presence can be alarming. It's important to stay calm and seek medical assistance to have the insect safely removed, as attempting to remove it yourself could lead to injury or further complications. Generally, earwigs are not venomous and do not pose a significant health risk.
Bed bugs live with humans, not on them. The likely-hood of a bedbug laying eggs on you is VERY small.