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1.Water contains eggs, especially in summer, where the right temperature and humidity can accelerate the hatching of eggs and lead to the appearance of small worms.
2.There are some dead spots or cracks in the pipes that can become habitats for small insects.
3.Outdoor sewage and sewer systems can also be bugs.
To solve this problem, the following measures can be taken:
1.Regularly clean and disinfect long-term wet areas such as sinks and sewer pipes to prevent the growth of small insects.
2.Use insecticides or insect repellents to get rid of small worms.
3.Keep the indoor environment dry and avoid providing a living environment for small insects.
4.Regularly inspect and repair the plumbing system to prevent water leaks and other problems that can provide an environment for insects to live in.
Hope this information is helpful to you.
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V Well, this is also the case in my family, I feel that the medicine is useless, one will dilute, and the other will get those insects into the cracks of the floor, how much spraying is useless, and then I checked, many people said to use salt water, I tried it, tried it a few more times, poured it directly on the insects, and the insects died directly, or pour the salt water into the cracks of the floor, let it slowly seep in, and the insects are gone, this method is very simple, but if the bathroom is still wet, you will have a new batch in a few days, That's all you have to do over and over again. The concentration of salt water should be higher, and the low concentration is useful for the insects that crawl out, and it is useless for the cracks in the floor (or you force the insects out and then sprinkle the salt water, and when you were a child, you didn't pour some vinegar on the ground to climb out, you also pour some vinegar, but I think it's scary to crawl out... The salt water I pour into the cracks in the floor is usually the salt that doesn't dissolve in the water, and to the extent that it's saturated, you just keep adding salt to the water, stirring as you go, and you find that no matter how much you stir the salt, it can't dissolve in the water.
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This insect should be a water earthworm
Also known as red heartworm and red nematode, it is an aquatic oligochaetate among annelids, with a bright red body color or flesh red and orange-yellow. If nematodes appear in the water, bleaching powder can be used to kill the insects; You can also often disinfect long-term wet areas such as sinks and sewer pipes with "84 disinfectant", bleaching powder, bottled household disinfectant, etc., to prevent red worms from crawling outside.
Experts believe that the red worm can cause gastrointestinal discomfort due to its own bacteria and its excrement, causing people to have diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and it is an "indicator organism" of unclean water, and its existence indicates that the tap water has been organically polluted in a certain link in the transportation process.
When you open the faucet and find that there are red threadworms in the water, users who use water tanks or other secondary water supply facilities (such as reservoirs) find that there are red threadworms in the tap water, mainly because the water tanks or other secondary water supply facilities are not properly managed and cannot be cleaned in time, resulting in contamination, which is very easy to breed red worms.
The phenomenon of red nematodes in the water is found by direct water users below the third floor, because the temperature and humidity are high in summer, which is suitable for the growth of red nematodes, and a large number of them survive in sewer ditches and pipes.
It is necessary to strengthen the management of secondary water supply facilities such as water tanks, and carry out maintenance, cleaning and disinfection in a timely manner to prevent the growth of red nematodes in the water. Users living in bungalows and low floors should pay attention to the hygiene of the water environment, keep the tap water pool clean, try not to place brooms, rags and other damp objects next to the tap water pool at night, and plug the tap water pool drain with a plug.
According to the relevant regulations of the national health and epidemic prevention department, the water tank must be cleaned twice a year and disinfected once a year. Generally, disinfection shall not be less than once every six months to prevent the growth of nematodes in the water; In addition, if the home solar water heater is not used for a long time, the water should be completely emptied, and attention should be paid to disinfection and cleaning when re-use, otherwise red worms may also breed.
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