This is kinda gross but I thought I would share for those that may have never experienced this. I live in North Florida and in the heat of the summer about 6 out of 10 squirrels will have what we call "wolves".
I don't know if those of you in the north(or other foreign countries) ever encounter the Bot fly larvae. If not, here is a pic off of the internet of a squirrel that is a host (pic1) and a squirrel that I took this afternoon in my back yard pic 2 (had 6 of them on it). As soon as the squirrel dies the larvae crawl off and if you look close you will see the ones I mashed as they crawled out of their pouches. I have actually seen squirrels that are so pulled down by the larvae that they can't move. Let me know if this is common elsewhere?
I don't know if those of you in the north(or other foreign countries) ever encounter the Bot fly larvae. If not, here is a pic off of the internet of a squirrel that is a host (pic1) and a squirrel that I took this afternoon in my back yard pic 2 (had 6 of them on it). As soon as the squirrel dies the larvae crawl off and if you look close you will see the ones I mashed as they crawled out of their pouches. I have actually seen squirrels that are so pulled down by the larvae that they can't move. Let me know if this is common elsewhere?
