This document discusses maggot therapy, which involves using fly larvae to treat wounds. It notes that maggots effectively remove dead tissue from wounds, leaving healthy tissue to heal. Specific fly species, Lucilia sericata and Phormia regina, are used. Larvae are placed on the wound and covered for 3 days to eat dead tissue. Maggot therapy is effective, safe, easy to apply, and affordable compared to other wound treatments. Potential downsides are pain sensation from larvae and that maggots must be used within 24 hours.