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The little black bugs in the bathroom appear again

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  • Clean regularly—but strategically
    Focus on hidden areas like drain covers, overflow holes, and under sink cabinets.
  • Use natural deterrents
    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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