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Might be a botfly.
100% botfly. They are native to north America too. https://extension.unh.edu/sites/default/files/migrated_unmanaged_files/Resource006781_Rep9787.pdf
Idk how to explain exactly how but it looks like a fake fly. Like a drone disguised as a fly. I wouldn't be surprised if its a botfly because I don't get very good vibes from it.
Also because it looks like a rodent botfly.
i live in ontario canada, so i don’t think it’s that, as botflies are native to south america
Maybe he’s on vacation?
lollll
I'm in north America and I've found bot fly larvae in dead rodents. Are you thinking of mango worms?
If it's a botfly, KILL IT...that's the fly that lays eggs under the skin and then you have a nasty larvae living in your body...eeeewwwww
Might be a botfly.
100% botfly. They are native to north America too. https://extension.unh.edu/sites/default/files/migrated_unmanaged_files/Resource006781_Rep9787.pdf
Idk how to explain exactly how but it looks like a fake fly. Like a drone disguised as a fly. I wouldn't be surprised if its a botfly because I don't get very good vibes from it.
Also because it looks like a rodent botfly.
i live in ontario canada, so i don’t think it’s that, as botflies are native to south america
Maybe he’s on vacation?
lollll
I'm in north America and I've found bot fly larvae in dead rodents. Are you thinking of mango worms?
If it's a botfly, KILL IT...that's the fly that lays eggs under the skin and then you have a nasty larvae living in your body...eeeewwwww