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Gross. Strange fuzzy CREATURE on vibrator

This is gross ok. I have (HAD) a small plastic vibrator that I kept in a little box... Well, one day (a few weeks ago) when I was on my period (near ending) I kind of couldn't resist & used it... but I was too lazy right afterwards & didn't wash it & just put it in the box & left it in my drawer & forgot about it.
This is the thing.
I just remembered it & went, opened the box... and along with the dried brown-ish blood & whatever, there was a Fuzzy Thing on it. I was like "ew" and I brushed it off... and it started moving. You don't understand how much this gives me the creeps. And I love bugs. But JEES-US.
To think that this thing grew off of stuff that came out of my body. PLEASE no.

Anyways so there was this little CREATURE just freaking crawling around now, almost looking like a freaking larvae of some sort, you know?
It was fuzzy (like a bunch of little legs?), had an orange head, had a split-looking tail end, and it was mostly a dark brown color.
I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what this thing actually was. And why...…..

I threw it all away in the box, I just can't deal with that & it still makes me shiver to think about... AHH!!!!!!! :( Why did that happen? :'''( I'm dying.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Wowza, holy cowza!  Ya, that is on the creepy side.  Who knows what got in there and they could have been more interested in the cardboard of the box or the plastic than what you left on it.  Bugs are strange.  I'm glad you threw it away.  lol  You probably could have washed it but it would never have been sexy to you again after that.  Good luck!  
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Thank you for your response :·) yeah, I couldn't bring myself to keep it after that ahah!!
134578 tn?1693250592
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Whatever kind of wildlife it was, it obviously didn't come from you. Animals that colorful don't live as intestinal worms, usually things like pinworms are white. I'm sorry it found an opportunity in your little box in your drawer, though. Do you have clothing moths on occasion?
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In other words, be thinking caterpillar, or moth larva, not things like maggots. I really think this is a visitor from the outside world.
thank you for the reassurance :') I guess I was just grossed out by the thought that in some way, the thing found a place there, somehow finding comfort or sustenance with the gross stuff that came out of me...
Somehow it felt like it had grown off of it, or because of it? My brain imagined that it grew from the very blood itself, or bacteria in it, idk... which might be ridiculous lol. But either way, it was creeping me out /.\

Also I just always am amazed & kind of horrified in a way of creatures that seem to pop into existence out of nowhere (maggots, fruit flies, this thing). I don't get how a creature could've possibly made its way into there... I felt similar when I found tons of maggots in a sealed plastic takeout container. It's like... How? And it disturbs me for some reason

I looked around... I think it might actually be a larvae of this thing (larder beetle): https://extension.umn.edu/insects-infest-products-and-houseplants/larder-beetles
It still is crazy to me how it found that place & got in

Thank you again for your response !!
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