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CATDOLL: The problem of fly egg laying

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I guess the fly didn't stay on your face for half a second. It definitely didn't have time to lay eggs in such a short time.

If you eat fly eggs, because there is gastric juice in your stomach, it can quickly kill and decompose the fly eggs. It is impossible for them to grow into maggots. Don't worry at all.

In addition, flies carry many germs, but there are not many diseases that are actually transmitted by flies. It is not a big deal if flies or mosquitoes touch your skin, and there is no need to wash it with water. Haha

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