Ewwww!
Sounds hideous. And it had to sound weird, too. Eeeyuck. d:^)
That would bug me too
Just pour 91% rubbing alcohol into your ear.
Flush with hydrogen peroxide.
I guess you’ll be buying a box of Ear Plugs ,ouch
I would take off and nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
Just moved In? That's what you get for dumpster diving for boxes to pack your move.
We have fallen far when a roach-killer is referred to as a hero. That said, it is a very unsettling situation. I worked ER in my residency. Had a guy come with a small june bug (a type of beetle) in the external canal. He was a large man. He was just like this lady. It’s movements exaggerated the sound by being right on top of the ear drum We ended up at first pulling part of the insect out of the canal. The animal still lived and struggled all the more. If you have ever picked up a June bug they are very strong. So we put 10 mls. of lidocaine in the canal then flooded it with peroxide. The perodxide bubbled brought the insect out where we could finally see it and get a purchase on it and snagged the rascal. He was grateful, to say the least.
Well Im not sleeping tonight...
Did you bring the roaches with you or were they there residing there awaiting your arrival? If they were there first, then you might want to question and then sue the pest inspector that inspected the house prior to your purchase.
Never tried to hide a roach in my ear before.....
Had the same thing happen to me. At first, I thought I might be having a stroke. It was kind of like having water in my ear, but noisier. I at first tried using a Q-Tip, but that did no good. Then a distant memory made me think of shining a flashlight in the afflicted ear (I tell people I could see the silhouette of the roach project out of the other ear). Couple of seconds later the roach walked out. I saved its body to share with my wife.
Pour alcohol into the ear
And if you pull all of the legs off, you should realize that it cannot walk out on its own
And it may release it’s egg sack in there
When I was a kid my father walked under a porch light late one night and large candle fly flew directly into his right ear. Dad was having a fit as it scratched on his eardrum. Called our family Dr. at home and he said spray a little bug spray in the ear and meet him at his office. The insect died a horrible death and it was painful to my dad. Dr. could not believe how large the insect was as he pulled it out.
Worth reading the whole thing. The doc at the ER left most of the **** thing in her ear and sent her home none the wiser...
I was walking along our yard one day when a tiny little beetle flew right in my eye. I immediately knew it was a beetle and not a gnat because I could feel it walking around on my eyball under my eye lid. Never had anything like it happen before or since. Gnats are too weak to do that, beetles have this awesome strength and really tough clingy claws. I was alone at home at the time.
The q-tip method didnt work, it just clung to my eye. Eye drops didnt do it, nor holding my eye open under fast flowing water. I had to literally pluck the thing off the surface of my eye, which it would cling to everytime I tried to get it with fingers or tweezers, without putting my eye out. You don’t have much depth perception with this problem.
Just awful, but I can look back at it now and think it was pretty funny. I would love to have a recording of myself trying to get that little SOB off of my eyeball. I didn’t get any scratches on my cornea, which I was thinking I would have with the way it felt.
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