Jonas Ulrich wrote:
> (1) Locate the nearest garbage can. Place keyboard in garbage can.
> (2) Take keyboard apart (keyboard will most likely be destroyed in 
> the process.) Clean keyboard.
> 
> Keyboards were never meant to be cleaned... I would simply advise 
> getting a new keyboard as there is a reason you have maggots in it.

I'd go further and suggest you investigate your whole computer area.  I 
can't see much reason for some insect lay it's eggs in your keyboard. 
It's a little warm, that's the only thing I can think of.  Is there 
something around that might be attracting the parent insect?


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Clark Martin
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