Sorry the blood I see does not dry black, but reddish brown or brown. I did see something in the blood as it came out, most often brown specks or larvae eggs but sometimes more like black specs. Sorry to be the fly in the ointment (sorry, bad pun here, had to do it LOL). To see anything in the blood I had to use the sunspot es. Of course what I am looking at is blood which dries as I can see it with my eyes and is not on a slide. More likely a q-tip. In this way it looks like any other dried blood.
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