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Focus on hidden areas like drain covers, overflow holes, and under sink cabinets.
Baking soda and vinegar, diatomaceous earth (kept away from kids and pets), or essential oils like eucalyptus can help discourage insects.
When to Be Concerned
If you notice large numbers, biting insects, or bugs spreading beyond the bathroom, it may indicate a bigger moisture or plumbing issue. In these cases, a professional inspection or pest control visit may be necessary.
Bottom Line
Little black bugs in the bathroom aren’t random—they’re a sign of moisture and hidden buildup. By targeting the source, improving ventilation, and sealing problem areas, you can stop the cycle and keep your bathroom bug-free for good.
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