A small brown bug about 5 10 mm long appeared in the toilet at home Worm I don t know

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the description, this small brown bug may be the larvae of moths, which usually live in damp places such as bathrooms, kitchens, etc., and may cause hygiene problems.

    Moth midge larvae may grow in water, so if you find this bug in your toilet, you may want to check for leaks or other plumbing issues.

    In general, such bugs themselves do not cause harm to humans, but they may cause some hygiene problems. If you are concerned that this bug will cause harm to humans, it is advisable to consult a professional or entomologist for more detailed information.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're probably talking about Malu, it's fine. The toilet is too damp, so there will be. Just pay attention to cleanliness.

    Schistosoma is found in river rice paddies and is not found at home.

    I've lived in the South for so many years and I've never heard of a schistosomiasis in the toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Bloodsucking bugs? It must not be a schistosome, it is parasitic on snails and other creatures. It should just be normal other bugs, you can observe what other bugs are, and generally worms are just larval forms of some kind of bug.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Be careful! Bloodsucking bugs?

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    They hide in the dark to hunt for food, and have been entangled with humans for thousands of years. They salivate over our bodies, sucking not only the blood of the living, but also the flesh ...... the dead

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    Many believe it killed Darwin.

    It stealth in the night, piercing the skin of the sleeping and stealing blood.

    Its bloodthirsty habits transmit a parasite that causes a deadly disease——— Chagas disease.

    The infesting triatomine bug can silently sneak into the bloodstream, and it can parasitize the human body for decades, gradually weakening the organs until they collapse. Biologist Charles Darwin was bitten by an infested trypanobug, and some believe he died of Chagas disease. Almost 18 million people in Central and South America are infected with Chagas disease.

    There is no vaccine for this disease, and there is no cure.

    The infested triatomine bug can suck up to 200 microliters of blood. Feeding causes their stomachs to swell and hold the equivalent of 3 times their body weight. However, it is their behavior after eating that is the real cause of the spread of the disease——— defecation.

    The excrement of this bug is infected with parasites. When itching, these parasites can enter the wound ——— cause Chagas disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I can't be sure if I don't have a picture, but it shouldn't be a bloodsucking worm, there are very few such things in the north, so it is recommended to buy some disinfectant potions to disinfect the toilet as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Maybe leeches or something.

    Sprinkle with salt. It's just curled up in a ball.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's an earthworm. Wet and prone to earthworms.

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