Do some bugs lay eggs in peoples noses?

No, bugs don't lay eggs in people's noses.

While some insects are parasitic and live on or in other animals, none are known to lay eggs in human noses.

Here's why:

* Human noses are not suitable environments for insect eggs. They are too dry and lack the necessary nutrients for egg development.

* Noses are also a hostile environment for insects. The hairs and mucus trap insects, and sneezing and blowing your nose will dislodge them.

However, there are a few scenarios that might be mistaken for insect eggs in the nose:

* Mucus: The white or yellow mucus that builds up in your nose can sometimes look like tiny white specks, resembling eggs.

* Skin flakes: These can also look like tiny white particles, especially in dry or irritated noses.

If you notice something unusual in your nose, it's always best to consult a doctor to rule out any medical concerns.