There are always thin black worms in the bathroom, which can t fly, and wriggle like maggots, which

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

    It's a gnat's larvae.

    The moth (e rui), also known as the gutter fly. They are microscopic, hairy or scaly dipteran insects, including blood-sucking sandflies and indoor gnats and other important health pests. The larvae mostly live in the habitats of aquatic organisms (often places with low oxygen content), including bathtubs, wash basins, etc., and are common nuisance pests in bathrooms.

    Elimination method: 1. Rinse with boiling water.

    Every day before bathing, pour boiling water on the corners around the bathroom to kill the eggs of the small black worms in the cradle. Just in case there are more and more.

    2. Clean the floor drain.

    Even in the case of keeping the bathroom ventilated, some small details such as long-term dirt and hair on the floor drain can be an excellent environment for them to survive, so we should regularly clean the floor drain and basin cover.

    3. Cover the drain with plastic wrap.

    This method is suitable for toilets with poor environment, slow drainage, and easy to retain water on the ground. If there are insects in your bathroom, after you have eliminated them, please keep the bathroom floor dry and control them from the source. Soak plastic wrap to cover the drain every night before going to bed, close the lid of the basin, and cut off the exit that may cause insects.

    4. Keep the room ventilated.

    The breeding environment for these larvae is a humid place, so it is necessary to keep the room dry and controlled from the source.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Isn't it the head with pincers in front of it, and the tail is also split off

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Worms, this kind of worm is full of flesh, and it also has adhesives, and it is slippery! An old way can be tried, splash it directly upwards with a piping hot start, remove the adhesive from the worm, and drive away! In addition, pay attention to the drains in the bathroom and kitchen, and pay attention to timely plugging, because they grow and appear from the sewer pipes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Let's do a good job of hygiene. Don't have water. Try to keep it clean and dry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The little black worm in the bathroom came out again, teaching you a simple trick, and there will be no little flying insects in your home for the rest of your life.

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