I just had a run in with botfly larvae on all 4 of my rabbits. It's been rather humid and them wet here, then it cooled off way quickly, and that's when they all started emerging.
I am a vet tech by trade, but do not work in the field anymore because of the area I live in.
I first thought these were bites, but upon further inspection it was botfly larvae.
I took a shot at taking care of them on my own...
Brought the rabbit inside, shaved all hair away from the area (clipped the hair if not in a shaveable area).. I had the following items on hand:
Peroxide, Neosporin, tweezers (blunt tips), qtips, paper towels, and latex gloves, needle less syringe, iodine
With the help of my husband (holding the rabbit) we were able to safely remove the larvae and clean the wounds.
We held the rabbits like babies in a towel, holding the ears back, which caused them to enter a sleep state, shaved area, applied iodine to area, grabbed the base of the "lump" and squeezed until a good portion on the larvae came out of the area, IMMEDIATELY grab the worm with your tweezers- IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT LET GO!!!- Pull the worm out (discard worm)- squeeze lump and use paper towels to remove any infection/puss etc that should excrete out- Fill syringe with peroxide- insert into "hole" and flush wound out; several times- Wipe area clean, apply neosporin with qtip into and around the wound.
Keep an eye on the wound, and clean as necessary.
All of my rabbits wounds have healed in about 3 days, and are showing no signs of infection. All are acting normal and showing no adverse affects.
Botflies CAN become an issue if you don't remove the fly in time, or if you try to remove the worm, and you end up killing the worm in the process and do not remove the entire thing from the wound.
It is essential that you CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN the wound and keep it CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN!!!!!
**I just removed everyone's larvaes last weekend and everyone has healed up and you can't even tell there was an issue other than the shaved fur part. LOL**
There is a botfly larvae on my momma rabbit that I will be removing tomorrow morning (husband isn't here, and I can't do it myself being 7 months prego) so I will take step by step pictures and post a thread about it if anyone needs help!