There are tiny bugs in the bathroom with pointed tails, I heard that they are mosquito larvae, how t

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I've seen this bug that often appears in damp areas of the bathroom, such as the sink or the corner of the wall, and it's gray-black like a thread that's about five millimeters long, and I suggest you wipe down the bug-infested area and keep it dry, and the bug isn't a mosquito, it's a moth, and you can scald it to death with hot water, and then dry it as I said.

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