Prisoners filmed eating bugs in exchange for ‘spice’ street drug

This is your brain on bugs.

An incarcerated UK man redefined “flying high” after a disgusting stunt in which he devoured flies in exchange for powerful psychoactive drugs, as seen in a video with over 30,000 views on TikTok.

In the retch-worthy clip, reportedly filmed via illegal mobile phone in HMP Low Moss, Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, an unnamed inmate can be seen presenting a tray of around 20 flies to the camera, the Scottish Sun reported.

“The Low Moss fly challenge, eat some flies for some Spice. Four of them,” he says on camera. For the uninitiated, Spice is a generic name for “synthetic designer drugs that are intended to mimic THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana,” per the DEA’s website.

Its effects include inducing a “zombielike” state and making the user violent.

It appeared that this potential high was too good for the fly challenge partaker to pass up.

The footage showed the green-clad con nonchalantly scraping some of the flies together with his hands and then downing them like bar snacks as his fellow jailbirds burst into guffaws.

Then, seeing that the human fly strip left a few insects behind, another prisoner consolidates the stragglers.

He then hands them to the incarcerated entomophagist (bug eater), who inhales them with gusto, before showing his tongue to the camera to show that he completed the revolting stunt.


An inmate with a tray of flies.
An inmate presents the “Low Moss fly challenge.”
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The “Fear Factor”-esque culinary feat both impressed and revolted TikTok viewers, with one aghast commenter writing, “No way.”

“No flies on him,” joked another while one viewer quipped that flies contain “more protein than a steak per gram.”

“Give that man his spice,” said one newfound fan.


A prisoner eats the flies.
An inmate partakes in the bugs for drugs stunt.
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While the stunt may have been amusing to sophomoric social media users, Spice is no laughing matter.

The psychotropic compound — which is illegal in both the UK and US — has become a scourge within the UK’s and other countries’ prisons, which have seen a spike in overdoses on the drug.

In 2021, at least 35 prisoners in Florida were hospitalized with severe bleeding after smoking the synthetic cannaboid.

Part of the problem is that Spice is packaged without warning labels noting its adverse effects, which include potentially fatal hemorrhaging and bruising.


HMP Low Moss, a penitentiary near Glasgow, Scotland.
“While we cannot discuss individuals, our staff work hard to tackle the introduction of illicit substances and prevent the harm they cause,” said a spokesperson for the Scottish Prison Service.
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Despite its illicit status, the drug has managed to infiltrate the clink via black market dealers.

Addressing the Spice epidemic in the prison system, a Scottish Prison Service spokesperson said: “While we cannot discuss individuals, our staff work hard to tackle the introduction of illicit substances and prevent the harm they cause.

“We have seen the success of measures, such as the photocopying of mail, in stopping that supply into our establishments,” the spokesperson added. “However, we are not complacent and will continue to do all we can to safeguard the health and well-being of people in our care.”