When you get a fly in your ear, try methods such as tapping the ear canal opening downward on the ear screen, shining a flashlight, or promptly going to an ENT department to remove it after using an oil or anesthetic. When you get a fly in your ear, you can turn the mouth of the ear canal downward and tap the ear screen to make the bug fall out. You can also shine a flashlight on the mouth of the external ear canal in a dark environment to lure the fly out or crawl out. After the fly crawls into the external ear canal, don’t directly use an ear scoop to reach into the ear canal to take it out, because the object stimulation can make the fly move around in the ear canal, which may cause damage to the ear canal. It is recommended to go to the ear, nose and throat department of the hospital in time, use oil or anesthetics, such as: bupivacaine, lidocaine, etc. to instill into the ear to drown the bugs or anesthetize them and then remove them with professional instruments.