The botfly is found in the forests of Mexico, Central America, and South America. |
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Dermatobia hominis, the human botfly, is distributed widely throughout Central and South America. |
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This, apparently, is the botfly larvae moving around and snacking on my flesh. |
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The larvae of the tropical botfly, I had read, with morbid fascination, feeds on human flesh. |
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Her feet were lacerated and bleeding, her face infested with botfly maggots. |
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Or perhaps allow writhing botfly larvae to feast upon your juices before popping out of your skin as a hairy fly? |
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A botfly slides off the burdock's crumpled epaulet, showing us that it always ranked just a private. |
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He is several hundred miles away, ambassadoring to a backwoods strip of nothing which as far as I am concerned deserves no more of Shakallor's attention than a botfly. |
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I have found that the botfly will not lay its eggs in the oil. |
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The botfly lays her eggs on mosquitoes, which in turn deposit them on warm-blooded mammals. |
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The worst insect pest is the botfly larva. |
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Not figures for music videos, or cats playing the piano, or even celebrities reading mean tweets, but clips of exploding cysts, unplugged blackheads and, reader – I'm sorry to have to tell you – botfly extractions. |
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Parasites, such as botfly larvae, tapeworms, fleas, mites, and probably lice, can have a debilitating effect and, on rare occasions, even cause death. |
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There is also human botfly myiasis, which occurs when larvae grow below human skin and emerge six to 10 weeks later. |
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Doctors found a hole under a toe and a botfly maggot living in her body. |
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A nurse practitioner, who was impressively knowledgeable about the differential diagnosis, suggested either a Staph infection or a botfly infestation. |
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I had a botfly living in my head but these are very minor problems. |
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Botfly parasitism effects on nestling growth and mortality of Red-crested Cardinals. |
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Botfly larvae often attack nestlings as do other nest parasites. |
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