Drain flies prefer the damp slimy environment inside the pipes of sink shower and tub drains.
Little black worms in shower door.
In some instances these wormy larvae may be noticed in a toilet tank or in stagnant water pooling in the bottom of a seldom used shower or sink.
Also known as the drain fly the moth fly commonly frequents areas in which moisture is present such as tubs and sinks.
The small worms found in your shower drains and tiles are likely not worms at all but the larvae of the drain fly or moth fly.
These larvae may appear brown or black and upon closer inspection are pale in the middle and darker on the ends.
Drain flies will lay their eggs inside the drain or on your shower floor.
We have these tiny little worms in the shower on the ledge under the shampoo bottle.
These worms are actually not worms at all but the larvae of the moth fly.
My husband cleans out our drains often.
Their larvae look a bit like tiny skinny worms.
Tiny black worms in the shower.
When these eggs hatch the larvae look like tiny black worms.
Their is nothing to pull out of the drains you can see straight through.
The insect s larvae typically look like worms and are legless gray and usually about 3 8 inch long.