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4/16/2010 11:35:18 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

nelnel1980
Knoxville, TN
age: 29


So here's something interesting...

maybe disturbing lol

but nonetheless... interesting...

When we're sleeping at night... ya know we swallow bugs...

What do you suppose happens to the bug after say they enter our ears?

I mean obviously it probably dies if we swallow them but think about it

We're asleep so we don't actually know what's going on...

What do you think happens to that bug??



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4/16/2010 11:40:03 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

goodman4sum1
Canton, OH
age: 41


It eats your brain?

4/16/2010 11:47:59 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

neo52
Over 1,000 Posts (1,643)
Marathon, FL
age: 53


They call for help of course .
I've heard them yelling while they were stuck in my ear wax ..

4/16/2010 11:49:30 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

wpmcfb
Athens, GA
age: 45 online now!


harmoniously exist among the eden of orange , grapefruit, apple, tomato, carrot, cucumber jalapeno, watermelon, and all the other seeds that i've consumed and have flourished inside me???

4/16/2010 11:51:10 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

i_am_bill
Over 2,000 Posts (3,455)
Astatula, FL
age: 50


Spiders and roaches are attracted to the our mouths at night when we sleep. You probably swallow more spiders than any other small creature, they love to take refuge in your mouth because it is a warm dark moist place and your swallow reflex is still active during sleep.

Roaches and small scavengers like silverfish love peoples' mouths.

Good times.

Bill

4/16/2010 11:51:24 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

lotusfly9
Longmont, CO
age: 52


Quote from nelnel1980:
So here's something interesting...

maybe disturbing lol

but nonetheless... interesting...

When we're sleeping at night... ya know we swallow bugs...

What do you suppose happens to the bug after say they enter our ears?

I mean obviously it probably dies if we swallow them but think about it

We're asleep so we don't actually know what's going on...

What do you think happens to that bug??



Do you stay awake at night thinking this stuff up?

Get a boyfriend

Someone toss me a rope

4/16/2010 11:55:32 AM The wonderful world of Ants!  

lovethelake17
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,486)
Henderson, NV
age: 51


Why does this remind me of an episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery? Ugh.


And thanks Bill for your informative post. I may never sleep again.

4/16/2010 12:06:04 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

earthygirl68
Independence, KS
age: 41


Hey now, we can't have a conversation like this without earwigs!

-And where's Peachy when you need her?

And W, you really do like apples, don't you?



[Edited 4/16/2010 12:08:40 PM PST]

4/16/2010 12:06:57 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

dinkasu48
Over 1,000 Posts (1,526)
Henderson, TX
age: 49


live in texas, It takes only one day to be seriously aquainted to bugs.
I live by a lake at the moment, and we have swarms of nats, you don't see them coming
until its too late, and you can breath in a mouth full, before you know it.
if you have a wound, or a scrape they land on you and that wound or try to dig under the bandage.

cow flies bite

you can not wear sandels in texas because of the red ants outside after march

mosquitoes love your blood

flies in texas that get in your house will find ridiculous places to lay their eggs, you do not need an attractive source.. they will lay their eggs on a clean floor or a stack of clean towels...

don't leave your dog food out side, for maggots in dry dog food a couple of days latter

roaches the size of 3 inches, called water bugs down south, live for drains of water, or under house, during breeding season, they usually swarm to a tree in your yard and do the nasty, I have seen a tree with 1000's of roaches on them.. they hum during sex and attracting mates.

little spiders like someone above said, leave nice little holes in your skin that can go staff quick

nats, small roaches (house roaches some call them) can crawl in your ears, and since roaches do not die quick can get stuck in your ear, and flop on their back and scratch the inside of your ear over and over for over two weeks, making you feel like something is itching inside your ear. but you can't seem to get it out with a q tip..

now you know what it was.

worms from not cooked food, are in your stomach right now, there is an acceptable level of worms in every ones stomach, which actually keep things clean in your digestive track
you just can't have too many...

I could tell you some horror stories, as my mother was a pest exterminator

I HATE BUGS

4/16/2010 12:07:49 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

jennyann71
Over 2,000 Posts (3,705)
Clarksville, AR
age: 68


LOL I shall never sleep again.

4/16/2010 12:10:10 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

peachy4372
Over 2,000 Posts (2,153)
Ball Ground, GA
age: 38


Quote from earthygirl68:
Hey now, we can't have a conversation like this without earwigs!

-And where's Peachy when you need her?

And W, you really do like apples, don't you?



HAHAHA! Here me are!

4/16/2010 12:11:18 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

neo52
Over 1,000 Posts (1,643)
Marathon, FL
age: 53


Try getting bit on the butt by a bunch of fire ants .

That will give you due reason not to sleep at night ..for about three days.

4/16/2010 12:11:56 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

lotusfly9
Longmont, CO
age: 52


Quote from dinkasu48:
live in texas,



roaches the size of 3 inches, called water bugs down south, live for drains of water, or under house, during breeding season, they usually swarm to a tree in your yard and do the nasty, I have seen a tree with 1000's of roaches on them.. they hum during sex and attracting mates.



I find myself humming sometimes during sex

4/16/2010 12:14:49 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

neenerneener
Beaumont, CA
age: 34


They eat your brain alive and you go crazzzzy

4/16/2010 12:18:24 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

gib_bouche_dag
Over 2,000 Posts (3,448)
Buttzville, NJ
age: 29 online now!


I misread the title as The wonderful world of Anus!



Bummer

4/16/2010 12:18:28 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

shelybean
Garner, NC
age: 42


I do not like ants LOL. I know they have their purpose....

Last fall we had a fire ant problem in this area. We'd all treat the area, and they'd move their hill a few feet away. One day I walked out my front door and went a couple feet down the walk and was attacked by them. They really do come after you and man does it hurt. I had welts on my feet for a couple weeks. I had to reach down and pluck them off of me because they hooked into me and didn't let go...had a few welts on my hands too. It took a few treatments by me and a friend of mine to get the ants away from my house.

4/16/2010 12:20:39 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

peachy4372
Over 2,000 Posts (2,153)
Ball Ground, GA
age: 38


I got an ant story for ya'll! I work for a termite & pest control company. A lady called in one day because she had ants in her bedroom. I sent a tech out. He found the ants trailing under her bed....straight to her dildo. She obviously did not wash it off after using it. The tech was so embarrassed.

4/16/2010 12:23:19 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

neo52
Over 1,000 Posts (1,643)
Marathon, FL
age: 53


So ,you're trying to tell us ants would rather be somewhere other then in a womens' ear ?

4/16/2010 12:25:59 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  
beachingirl
Over 1,000 Posts (1,861)
Stone Harbor, NJ
age: 52


Quote from peachy4372:
I got an ant story for ya'll! I work for a termite & pest control company. A lady called in one day because she had ants in her bedroom. I sent a tech out. He found the ants trailing under her bed....straight to her dildo. She obviously did not wash it off after using it. The tech was so embarrassed.


Just when I got that damned story out of my mind, Peachy!!

4/16/2010 12:27:52 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

peachy4372
Over 2,000 Posts (2,153)
Ball Ground, GA
age: 38


I know beach! It's a classic and a true story!

4/16/2010 1:28:19 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

skipaway
Over 2,000 Posts (3,616)
Bartlett, IL
age: 45


Bugs!!

http://www.ehow.com/how_5626254_remove-bugs-ears.html

How to Remove Bugs From Ears
While you sleep, whether you are outdoors having a picnic or just sitting around your home, bugs are everywhere. Bugs can enter the ear canal without you ever suspecting it. Small insects, as well as large beetles, may get inside your ear canal and cause damage. You may notice a ringing sensation, a sharp pain, as well as loud scratching noises. It is important to remove bugs from your ear right away, before permanent damage or hearing loss occurs.


http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/peds_poison/insects.cfm

Insects in the Ear
Insects may fly into the ear and become trapped when a child is playing outdoors. Sometimes, the insect dies after entering the ear; other times, it may remain alive and attempt to work its way back out of the ear. In either case, the insect can cause fear and discomfort for a child and the insect should be removed immediately.


http://eands.caltech.edu/articles/LXXIII1/2010_Winter_Orphan.pdf

Scientists estimate that the planet has 5 x 10 to the 30th power of microorganisms—that’s more than a hundred million times the number of stars in the observable universe. Scoop up all these little critters together, and they’ll weigh several hundred billion metric tons, a mass about a thousand times greater than that of all the people on Earth. The majority of the planet’s microbes are believed to live inside Earth’s crust or just below the seafloor, regions that are scarcely understood and explored, so many more bug-based ecosystems are likely still undiscovered.
Often unjustly maligned, microbes are essential for life. “They are an integral part of almost every facet of our planet,” [Victoria] Orphan [Assistant Professor of Geobiology, Caltech] says. No species of archaea are known to cause diseases, and only a small fraction of bacteria do; most are harmless or even helpful. Bacteria help digestion, and, as biologists are finding, they play essential roles in our immune systems and overall health....


http://www.physorg.com/news186905294.html

Bacterial balance that keeps us healthy
The thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our gut are essential contributors to our good health. They break down toxins, manufacture some vitamins and essential amino acids, and form a barrier against invaders. A study published today in Nature shows that, at 3.3 million, microbial genes in our gut outnumber previous estimates for the whole of the human body.


http://www.physorg.com/news188597972.html

Pulling power points the way to the world's strongest insect
In an experiment to find out why animals vary so much in strength and endurance, Dr Rob Knell from Queen Mary, University of London and Professor Leigh Simmons from the University of Western Australia found the strongest beetle could pull an astonishing 1,141 times its own body weight - the equivalent of a 70kg person lifting 80 tonnes (the same as six full double-decker buses).




4/16/2010 1:56:56 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

rrrsmile
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,359)
York, PA
age: 46


Quote from dinkasu48:
live in texas, It takes only one day to be seriously aquainted to bugs.
I live by a lake at the moment, and we have swarms of nats, you don't see them coming
until its too late, and you can breath in a mouth full, before you know it.
if you have a wound, or a scrape they land on you and that wound or try to dig under the bandage.

cow flies bite

you can not wear sandels in texas because of the red ants outside after march

mosquitoes love your blood

flies in texas that get in your house will find ridiculous places to lay their eggs, you do not need an attractive source.. they will lay their eggs on a clean floor or a stack of clean towels...

don't leave your dog food out side, for maggots in dry dog food a couple of days latter

roaches the size of 3 inches, called water bugs down south, live for drains of water, or under house, during breeding season, they usually swarm to a tree in your yard and do the nasty, I have seen a tree with 1000's of roaches on them.. they hum during sex and attracting mates.

little spiders like someone above said, leave nice little holes in your skin that can go staff quick

nats, small roaches (house roaches some call them) can crawl in your ears, and since roaches do not die quick can get stuck in your ear, and flop on their back and scratch the inside of your ear over and over for over two weeks, making you feel like something is itching inside your ear. but you can't seem to get it out with a q tip..

now you know what it was.

worms from not cooked food, are in your stomach right now, there is an acceptable level of worms in every ones stomach, which actually keep things clean in your digestive track
you just can't have too many...

I could tell you some horror stories, as my mother was a pest exterminator

I HATE BUGS



OMG Dink....

It ain't killed me yet

4/16/2010 6:30:00 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

shilli
Fairbanks, AK
age: 45


Quote from i_am_bill:
Spiders and roaches are attracted to the our mouths at night when we sleep. You probably swallow more spiders than any other small creature, they love to take refuge in your mouth because it is a warm dark moist place and your swallow reflex is still active during sleep.

Roaches and small scavengers like silverfish love peoples' mouths.

Good times.

Bill


No kidding, well now I have something to blame the snoring on.

4/16/2010 7:41:05 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

nelnel1980
Knoxville, TN
age: 29


Quote from skipaway:
Bugs!!

http://www.ehow.com/how_5626254_remove-bugs-ears.html

How to Remove Bugs From Ears
While you sleep, whether you are outdoors having a picnic or just sitting around your home, bugs are everywhere. Bugs can enter the ear canal without you ever suspecting it. Small insects, as well as large beetles, may get inside your ear canal and cause damage. You may notice a ringing sensation, a sharp pain, as well as loud scratching noises. It is important to remove bugs from your ear right away, before permanent damage or hearing loss occurs.


http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/peds_poison/insects.cfm

Insects in the Ear
Insects may fly into the ear and become trapped when a child is playing outdoors. Sometimes, the insect dies after entering the ear; other times, it may remain alive and attempt to work its way back out of the ear. In either case, the insect can cause fear and discomfort for a child and the insect should be removed immediately.


http://eands.caltech.edu/articles/LXXIII1/2010_Winter_Orphan.pdf

Scientists estimate that the planet has 5 x 10 to the 30th power of microorganisms—that’s more than a hundred million times the number of stars in the observable universe. Scoop up all these little critters together, and they’ll weigh several hundred billion metric tons, a mass about a thousand times greater than that of all the people on Earth. The majority of the planet’s microbes are believed to live inside Earth’s crust or just below the seafloor, regions that are scarcely understood and explored, so many more bug-based ecosystems are likely still undiscovered.
Often unjustly maligned, microbes are essential for life. “They are an integral part of almost every facet of our planet,” [Victoria] Orphan [Assistant Professor of Geobiology, Caltech] says. No species of archaea are known to cause diseases, and only a small fraction of bacteria do; most are harmless or even helpful. Bacteria help digestion, and, as biologists are finding, they play essential roles in our immune systems and overall health....


http://www.physorg.com/news186905294.html

Bacterial balance that keeps us healthy
The thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our gut are essential contributors to our good health. They break down toxins, manufacture some vitamins and essential amino acids, and form a barrier against invaders. A study published today in Nature shows that, at 3.3 million, microbial genes in our gut outnumber previous estimates for the whole of the human body.


http://www.physorg.com/news188597972.html

Pulling power points the way to the world's strongest insect
In an experiment to find out why animals vary so much in strength and endurance, Dr Rob Knell from Queen Mary, University of London and Professor Leigh Simmons from the University of Western Australia found the strongest beetle could pull an astonishing 1,141 times its own body weight - the equivalent of a 70kg person lifting 80 tonnes (the same as six full double-decker buses).





I have been trying to kill this bug on my screen that just won't go away... well it just went away for now but I have a feeling it will be back

4/16/2010 7:50:15 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

satinsky2
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,900)
Charlotte, NC
age: 60


Ants, we have lots in this city. I just get out the Raid and spray the hell out of those damn ant hills!

4/16/2010 8:11:33 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

nelnel1980
Knoxville, TN
age: 29


Quote from satinsky2:
Ants, we have lots in this city. I just get out the Raid and spray the hell out of those damn ant hills!


I wish I could do that... I have a kitty so I can't just spray... I got to hide traps in places the kitty won't find them

4/16/2010 8:18:03 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

_one_pot_peggy
Chandler Heights, AZ
age: 90


Splat!.

4/16/2010 8:54:22 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  

lotusfly9
Longmont, CO
age: 52


Quote from _one_pot_peggy:
Splat!.


I have the feeling the only ants coming your way Peggy would be sugar ants



4/19/2010 11:50:37 PM The wonderful world of Ants!  
broadcaster1
Pacoima, CA
age: 55


Quote from peachy4372:
I got an ant story for ya'll! I work for a termite & pest control company. A lady called in one day because she had ants in her bedroom. I sent a tech out. He found the ants trailing under her bed....straight to her dildo. She obviously did not wash it off after using it. The tech was so embarrassed.


The one's that got away




[Edited 4/19/2010 11:53:35 PM PST]