Mango Fly Larvae Extraction on Girls in Uganda

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"**WARNING: This video contains graphic images of living creatures being extracted from human flesh**

This video takes place in Uganda, Africa on a mission trip with ORU Missions.

Three of the girls on the team had these mosquito-like bumps on their skin (on their hand/arm, back, and inner thighs). These bumps were really hard and hot to the touch. They were also painful. It began to look like it was infected, and it even had a head like it was filled with puss. So, my ATL Brooke decided to squeeze one on Ashley's shoulder. We were all gathered around watching. This white stuff came out. We were all disgusted thinking it was puss, but then we realized that it was moving!!! We all freaked out yelling "get it out of her." The reactions were priceless. Unfortunately, we don't have those on tape.

Anyway, come to find out they are mango fly larvae. The flies lay their eggs in wet clothing sometimes, so if they aren't ironed properly, the eggs arent destoyed. We think they may have came from the beds at one location we stayed at, the sheets perhaps, because two of the girls that got them shared a bed and had ten larvae each in their skin. The other girl only had one. But who knows...

There was a little more footage I wanted to put in there, but I had to trim it down a little bit for Youtube.


This is Team Uganda 2009. We're hardcore!"
EDDsays...

Had to perform the same procedure couple of weeks ago, only mine were smaller, and I had to use tweezers. It was actually very interesting and satisfying, very much like popping a zit But boy do I hate it when at times of relative emergency there are people around that just can't pull their act together, all they do is bitch and moan and can't help, as mildly evidenced by this video. That ALWAYS happens to me, ooh, I just can't stand it.

Farhad2000says...

Mango flies drop their larvae on drying cloth, since its moist, if placed in the sun the larvae would die. If not they would remain on the clothes and when worn will rub into your skin pores.

I had 2 of the things when I lived in Africa. It's so fucking gross, one was on the left arm near hand and the other on the thigh. Little cunts were alive.

ForgedRealitysays...

Are mango flies the same as bott flies? Because those look a lot like bott fly larvae.

edit - actually, they look a lot smaller, but maybe they were just in an earlier stage than the ones I've seen.. ?

edit 2 - Now that I've watched the whole thing.. PRAISE JESUS! THANK YOU JESUS FOR PUNISHING ME FOR MY SINS!

EndAllsays...

>> ^ForgedReality:
Are mango flies the same as bott flies? Because those look a lot like bott fly larvae.


From Wikipedia: Cordylobia anthropophaga, the mango fly, tumbu fly, putzi fly or skin maggot fly is a species of blow-fly common in East and Central Africa. It is a parasite of large mammals (including humans) during its larval stage [1].C. anthropophaga has been endemic in the subtropics of Africa for more than 135 years and is a common cause of myiasis in humans in the region.[2]

Its specific epithet anthropophaga derives from the Greek word anthropophagus, "eater of men".

And then bott flies, from another source:

Bot flies (Order Diptera, Family Cuterebridae) are large, stout bodied, hairy flies that resemble bumblebees. The botfly egg is deposited by a mosquito or sometimes by another insect. The larva grows in the host's body until it is fairly large. The botfly larva can easily be killed by taking away its air supply -- by putting vaseline or similar on the skin where the lump is, but then you still have to extract the larva.

Very similar, but not the same, no.

blankfistsays...

Oddly satisfying to watch this video. I am uncannily drawn to zit popping, so this video is fun to watch. I had a girlfriend back in college who had a zit on her ass, and I popped it, and I swear to god a fucking core came out as long as a finger. It was awesome.

I'm off to get some shrimp cocktail and a bowl of mayonnaise.

ponceleonsays...

>> ^EndAll:
>> ^Throbbin:
This time, at band camp....
I wonder if Africans find them as annoying as I do.

Not band camp! Apparently some 'ORU' goodwill-type-mission - which you can't really knock 'em for, Jesus-freaks or not.


I dunno, I'd like to know more about what they did there before I decide as to whether they need knocking or not... If all they did was go around and tell the poor poor savages about the wonders of Jesus, they can go and get mango larva on their vaginas for all I care...

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