Bugs are phototropic, and for some small bugs flying into the ear, you can put some torches at the mouth of the external ear canal to lure the bugs out, this is one. Another one can use some anesthetic drugs, such as lidocaine or dicaine drops in the external ear canal to paralyze the worms that fly in, and then use forceps or attractors to remove the worms. When taking out the worms from the external ear canal again, we should pay attention to some characteristics, that is, the worms should be inactivated and should not be allowed to move, because when they move, they can damage the wall of the external ear canal and even damage the eardrum. So first of all, the worms that fly into the outer ear canal should be killed and then removed. The methods of removal include pliers, hooking and flushing. The above content is for reference only. Please refer to the doctor’s consultation for specific medication and treatment.