Friday, April 13, 2012
Not an Earwig Insect Encounter
I know that is a really lousy pic. You can blame my camera. Anyway, it is a moth. I had to go to the doctor to get it removed from my ear. Who gets a moth in their ear anyway?
So, I think it was Monday night, I was falling asleep, when this flutter noise IN MY EAR woke me up. I tried to shake it out. It fluttered more. Then stopped. I shined a light in their. It fluttered more, then stopped.
Other people said that wax rolling around in our year sometimes seems fluttery. I really thought that it was not wax.
I don't know why it wanted to fly out. It had six legs. Couldn't it just walk out? Maybe there was not enough room to turn around and it couldn't back out... Maybe moths never use their legs, like dragonflies; I have never seen a dragonfly walk anyplace. They just use their legs for perching or catching insects. Meanwhile, it fluttered less and less, then finally quit.
Why did I have to make an appointment with the doctor and wait two days to figure out what it was? Luckily, the doctor had come across this problem before and didn't think I was crazy. I really wanted to know what it was. And now I know.
Oh my gosh! That's crazy!! Seriously this happened!? Why would it want to go in there??
ReplyDeleteYes, it happened. I don't know why it would go in there. I think it was mad at me after I turned out the light and it decided to get back at me by flying in my ear.
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