Thanks. The fact that a member with 7 years of vet experience had only 2 piggies with fly strike and both survived is amazing. I didn't know that the eggs can't be seen. I saw images where they were attached, but maybe it was something different. I just skimmed through the images because I couldn't stomach them, but I still wanted to know what to look out for. I couldn't eat the whole day.It is a very unpleasant subject to educate yourself on, but it is for the boys. I did a lot of things for them, that I could never imagine myself doing before, but what can you do when they look at you with those innocent faces.
The boys are still fine, so I am less anxious now. Unfortunately no fly screens in town, so I am going out of town. I don't want to wait for delivery.
Is there a way to miss the little demons? I check thoroughly, but their tummies are harder to check, because they wiggle so much and generally don't like being touched there. Mylo gives me a warning lunge/nibble when he is done with me or doesn't want me to touch him somewhere. Jasper, bless his little heart, licks me when he has had enough

. But both of them are actually very good boys when I check their backs. They stay still, as if they know it is for their own good. Even I was surprised with their patience.
The cleaning regime is also updated. I decided to deep clean every other day and clean their hay tray every day since they pee and poo in there a lot and change their bath matts every day.