... YES.
Damn. Where I study, the thought of insect feces being anywhere will chop some executive's head off. I can't imagine having it on life-supporting equipment like an air supply for diving.
Yes I was not thrilled but it was my certification dive and had to complete it within a certain amount of time or forfeit my card. Tough choices. By the way I want to ask you a question and if you don't want to answer it, and answer it honestly, no big deal, I'll ask it after I tell you my first insect skin blistering experience. I was five, helping my mother to clean out shrubs from around a large porch in front of our house. She was using large trimming shears and I was taking branches she chopped off and moving them into a pile. Well unknown to her she stuck the shears through the shrub and chopped a bees hive near in half. Instantly there was this crazy hum noise in the air and a literal swarm rose up about three feet hovered for a moment and then came right at me and my little dog at the time. Well needless to say I got covered in bees, my poor dog had quite a few as well, and they stung the ever living ghost out of me from head to knees. So we ran screaming trailing bees, into the house and slammed the door. Bees were inside all of my clothing and my hair, my dog had curly hair and had bees all tangled up in the curls. We also had quite a few bees get inside the house, we found bees for days at the windows. I don't think I really knew what was going on until my mother managed to get the bees off me and then the pain started in. I had blisters all over my skin, she had to remove stingers with tweezers and call the doctors. The agony of that many stings is off the charts for a five year old. Blisters took a couple of weeks to fully go away, and luck had it I was not allergic to bees. And my mom only got one bee sting...seriously
Now my question, what is your actual IQ score? You can give a range if you'd like, answering is optional, or you can Pm the answer if you'd prefer that.