bamboozled Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 Thin (like spaghetti), pinkish-red worms, from an inch to three inches in length. The first time I saw them I had been away for awhile and came back and found coiled up balls of them in two of the toilets. I would flush them away and they would come back but less in mass. Now they are a constant in one toilet or coming up from the drain. They will crawl out of one of those two places and across the floor and up the wall. Eventually they die and dry up. They seem to be particularly active the past couple days perhaps due to the rain. Anyone know what they are and how to get rid of them? They're starting to rub me the wrong way. Cheers...
elektrified Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 We have thousands of them out in the garden. Been around all rainy season. Like you said, they die and dry up. Don't think I've seen this type before. Harmless.
bamboozled Posted October 18, 2013 Author Posted October 18, 2013 In the garden is just lovely. In the bathroom crawling up the walls can be disconcerting. But then again, oh well, I suppose they're not doing any harm. Of course, I haven't touched one, that I know of. They could be poisonous but so far so good.
bamboozled Posted October 18, 2013 Author Posted October 18, 2013 ...these seems to live in water unlike a garden worm....
elektrified Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 ...these seems to live in water unlike a garden worm.... Right, I haven't noticed them in the soil but they love hanging out by water - i.e. in the ceramic dishes that the potted plants sit in, on the tiles of our front and back porches during the rains, and anywhere else water pools up. They usually die after a couple of days. I really think they are harmless. They don't bother us at all.
scotinsiam Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 sorry to be gross, my friends Father had a nightmare where a large worm exited him through his mouth after years of living inside - when he got ill it left. Get checked out he was in Asia for years before.
ryro88 Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 The reason the worms are either in water or close to water is to keep themselves moist otherwise as others have already stated they will dry out and die.
Pomthai Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 They are adolescent Gao'uld. Normally found in a specially formed pouch on the stomach of a the host. They can help with healing.
bamboozled Posted October 18, 2013 Author Posted October 18, 2013 I asked some Thai folks they said they were ghosts...................... Really, I've asked one and she has never seen them before. And I can flush many times but they come right back. And they are crawling out of the drain in the floor, as well. I've cleaned the bathroom with toxic chemicals but that doesn't deter them either. They must have colonized the pipes or something. Tasty on a sandwich, perhaps?
WitawatWatawit Posted October 18, 2013 Posted October 18, 2013 Surely you can't be the only one who's experienced this problem. Contacted a pest control firm?
Lobo4819 Posted October 19, 2013 Posted October 19, 2013 (edited) I'm liking the bleach idea. Be careful using bleach or other chemicals in your drains. Many will have a negative effect on the enzyme cultures that keep your septic system in good order. If you kill off the enzyme cultures, your poop will not decompose properly and your system may back up. Then you will have to choose between a floor full of poop and a floor full of worms. You may want to start with just a spoonful around the drain itself to see if it is working. Do not resort to large quantities. Another possibility is to put a small ring of salt around the drain, as salt will kill the worms and they will tend to avoid it. As always, do not mix chemicals, as that can cause a toxic accumulation of fumes. If your drains have traps as they should, either the spoonful of bleach or the salt should work. Edited October 19, 2013 by Lobo4819 1
zziffle Posted October 19, 2013 Posted October 19, 2013 Glue some bug screen mesh to the drain cover???
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