I cut off the air supply to the worm by applying pressure to the hole or covering it with salve or oil. Anything you can get on the air hole to cut off the supply of air. After a bit the worm will come to the top of the hole to stick its head out for air. You then quickly grab it with tweezers or small pliars...whatever you have. Pull it out. Make sure you clean out the wound and disinfect it. You can use betadine iodine, peroxide, and even antibacterial soaps will work if you don't have anything else. You can also use alcohol as well. I put the disinfectant in a syringe and flush out the wound. Then apply some antibiotic to the wound area. Most people have Neosporin in their homes and that works great on wounds for pets too. Clean and apply the neosporin daily until the wound has healed.
I have never had one that needed anestesia to have one removed either.
Next time you can do it yourself and save some $$
I have never had one that needed anestesia to have one removed either.
Next time you can do it yourself and save some $$