It's going to be a day of firsts for me it appears. We had a "thundersnow" (snowstorm with thunder and lightning), something I've never seen happen before, AND I just came across this article in my daily vacum news updates . . .
Definitely don't try this at home but -- moth flies into man's ear. Man get his household vacuum, a Dyson I think (see picture in article), and tries to suck the bug out of his ear. He gives up and goes to the hospital where doctors use a surgical vacuum to rout the moth. What was the name of the vacuum the surgeons used? I don't know. Should we think about buying one? If it can deep clean, maybe. Will the incident spur some vacuum maker to dash for the drawing board and come up with an optional moth-in-the-ear removal tool? I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.
http://swns.com/man-tried-to-remove-moth-from-ear-using-vacuum-cleaner-271056.html
Venson