If yes, how did you get it out?
Today while hiking, a bug flew up my nose. Tried to blow it out. Forgot about it.
Karen and I climbed steeply and circled around a mountain. Hiked 6.6 miles total with over 1,800 feet of elevation gain (and loss).
Got home and showered. An hour later, I felt something crawling inside my nose. Stuck in a finger and pulled out a live, black bug! Ewwww.
Glad I found it. The things you go through in the great outdoors!
fortunately, it wasn't the bird of paradise.
Here is something I learned along those lines...note to self..."never ride a motorcycle with your mouth OPEN"...
The happy biker has bugs in his teeth.
@WonderWartHog99 someone has been telling you fibs
I'm one of the first of the great indoors people and we occasionally have insect issues as well.
Gross.
All bugs are mostly protein, the only thing that can actually do you harm is the bacteria on them, but then that gets killed when they hit the hydrochloridic acid in your stomach. I used to ride a bicycle and so ate many bugs. Fortunately no bee's.
@dalefvictor I was talking about the nose picking.