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Pink, Microscopic Debris in Shower Needs a Professional’s Eye

“Are these worms?” asks Rene in their submission regarding the pink object pictured below. “This is a high resolution photo of ‘debris’ in my shower drain and in my bathroom that are not visible to the naked eye. Thank you.” Rene sent in multiple photos, the first of which we included below (and the only one showing a worm-like organism), and we are not sure which photo Rene is referring to as being “high resolution”, or if they accidentally forgot to send in that picture, because none of the photos included in the submission were high resolution. Like the photo below, they were all very blurry.

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The Unclear Identity of the Clear Worm Found on the Shower Floor

This woman found a clear worm on her shower floor and hopes that we can “shine a light” on what they might be. According to our reader, the worm is about a fingernail’s width in length.

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Shower Worms

Recently, we were contacted by one of our dedicated readers who was concerned about finding worms coming out his shower faucet. He was incredibly frightened by this and he was worried that he would somehow get these worms inside of his body. He was also very worried about getting sick or some type of infection from these worms. He did send us a video, which we were unable to open and watch, but we do have some thoughts on this subject.

Bloodworm
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Thin Red Worms in the Shower and on the Shower Curtain

We recently received an email from a reader who found a small and thin red worm crawling on her shower curtain. The reader immediately goes on to say that she is “assuming the worm is a bloodworm,” and we think this is as reasonable of a suggestion as any. The reader planned to remove the small red worm from her curtain after her shower, but by the time she had finished, the bloodworm (sometimes written as “blood worm”) had disappeared. The reader thought that this might mean that the bloodworm “hitch-hiked a ride somewhere on my body,” which led to her question for us: are bloodworms harmful?

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Small Red Worms in the Shower

A reader wrote to us recently about worms he found in his shower. The worms are really thin and are of a reddish hue, and they are about two inches long, more or less. With these characteristics taken together, the reader reports that these worms look like particularly small and thin earthworms, just like the ones you see outside after it rains. What are these worms?