Ok, so I’m out somewhere and wounded.
Where would I find these helpful maggots?
Especially in winter?
“Enquiring minds want to know......”
Stay outside in unsanitary conditions with an unclean wound and the maggots will find you. Eggs in the dirt, maturation triggered by moisture and body heat? I don’t know.
A liberal's skull? From the article: Maggots are efficient consumers of dead tissue. I have a hard time thinking of deader tissue than a liberal's brain.
But sometimes the maggots do mature and escape.
Cold cuts external bleeding already. Medical treatment facilities have maggot eggs stored on hand.
Flies in summer have it as their usual job the finding of dead flesh. They come to you.
They do tickle a bit as they do their work. It is one way to clean up frostbite damage. I stay south of Interstate 10 now.
Get out your iPhone, call your doctor, ask him to order them.
Make sure he will make a "house call" to wherever you lie wounded.
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In winter, you won’t of course. In the warmer months, just leave the open wound exposed while you sleep and let nature take its course. All it takes is a single fly to land and lay eggs, and you’ll be good to go. I’d guess you’d find more flies near water sources, just because they’ll be following the animals which gather there.
The trick then is to remove the maggots (all of them) once they’ve eaten away the necrotic flesh. Once they start hurting, and drawing blood, it’s time to pick them out and clean the wound.
No need. The flies will find you and lay eggs......
Winter would be a problem.