Bugged out: Specimen is Myiasis Fly Larva
Four months ago, I suggested that your specimen was a Botfly Larvae: http://curezone.info/forums/fm.asp?i=2160363#i
My subsequent research on Myiasis Fly Larva opened a new can of worms! And it looks like I misidentified your specimen...I was close, but no cigar! (lol)
Your photo is very similar to the larva shown below. For life cycles & more photos:
-- http://www.morgellonsuk.org.uk/micromyiasis.htm
-- http://curezone.info/forums/am.asp?i=2163169#i
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 1-Myiasis causing adults, Figure 2-Corresponding Myiasis causing larvae
KEY: 1) Cochliomyia hominivorax; 2) Chrysomya bezziana; 3) Lucilia sericata; 4) Calliphora vicina; 5) Phormia regina; 6) Protophormia terraenovae; 7) Auchmeromyia luteola; 8) Cordylobia anthropophaga; 9) Wohlfahrtia magnifica; 10) Sarcophaga cruentata; 11) Musca domestica; 12) Megaselia scalaris; 13) Dermatobia hominis; 14) Gasterophilus nasalis; 15) Hypoderma bovis; 16) Rhinoestrus purpureus; 17) Cephalopina titillator; 18) Oestrus ovis.
Cheers - ICU
My Parasite Drug Treatment Protocols: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2012403
186522 -
Your photos of the white specimens are a tapeworm & eggs.
Has your outdoor cat been inside? If not, you may have brought them inside on your shoes or clothing.
Suggest you deworm the cat pronto. If you accidentally ingest a flea, you can become infected with Cat/Dog Tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum).
Cheers - ICU
My Parasite Drug Treatment Protocols: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2012403