When moths are drilled into the ear, you can first use a flashlight in the dark to draw the moths out. If you fail to remove the moths on your own, it is recommended that you go to an ENT department as soon as possible to have the moths removed by a professional doctor.
Do not use your fingers or an ear scooper to remove the moths directly, because the moths are stimulated to move around in the ear canal, and may move deeper into the ear canal, even damaging the eardrum. You can use the moth’s tendency to light, in a dark environment with a flashlight to irradiate the mouth of the external auditory canal, the moth may move out on its own.
If you fail to remove the moth by yourself, it is recommended that you go to the ENT department of the hospital as soon as possible to have it removed by an ENT doctor using professional tools, so as to avoid unnecessary injuries caused by self-handling.