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An outdoor iris oratoria was fine 2 days ago. Today her abdomen is almost completely hollowed out. I looked with my ophthalmoscope and saw what looked like fruit fly larvae moving. She is still alive and I put her in a spot that I can find her when she dies. I freaked out and bleached my hands and everything I touched.
When she dies how do I safely look at her belly to see what is inside?
How do I dispose of her?
Should I pull out and kill the basil plant she is on?
What the h*#$&(*&R^& could it be?
There are many bees, spiders, and other insects around now. My first instinct was that she ate a bee because she is very aggressive.
How could other insect larvae get into her while she is still alive?
Such as to see. Sorry I can't take small pictures to show.
When she dies how do I safely look at her belly to see what is inside?
How do I dispose of her?
Should I pull out and kill the basil plant she is on?
What the h*#$&(*&R^& could it be?
There are many bees, spiders, and other insects around now. My first instinct was that she ate a bee because she is very aggressive.
How could other insect larvae get into her while she is still alive?
Such as to see. Sorry I can't take small pictures to show.