In tropical regions, a mosquito bite can turn into a nightmare. Certain flies, like Dermatobia hominis (the human skin fly), lay eggs on mosquitoes.
When they bite, larvae burrow into human skin unnoticed. At first, it feels like a mild itch, but soon swelling, pain, and even a breathing hole reveal something alive beneath.
Cases worldwide, including tourists returning with larvae under their skin, prove this isn’t a myth. Prevention: repellents, protective clothing, and medical attention if suspected.