I've found these too but have had no luck finding out what they are. The ones that I find are dead and curled up and are generally under where a house spider has built a web under furniture in my little used living room. They are brown, thin and are probably only an inch long. I'm worried that they may be associated with wood borers. We live in an old house with wooden floors and most of the furniture in my living room is antique wood. I don't find them anywhere else in the house.
They might be just plain worms. We live in a new house in Southern California, and have experienced the same thing (small little brown worms that are curled up and dead/dried out when we find them) as we did last year during cooler weather season has arrived. I was able to find a photo and detailed information about our little guys on the website below. It turns out the ones that we found are harmless millipedes that come in from outside through spaces under doors, etc., and die within 2-3 days due to lack of moisture. Have a look at the info in the following website from the University of Wisconsin for how to control. You'll be glad to know that this is not a mold or sanitation issue - just a pest that has to be dealt with.http://www.uwex.edu/ces/wihort/gardenfacts/XMillipedes.pdf
They could possibly be maggot larvae.
I live in Santabarbara Ca and i just found a little brown worm in tub. I will take a picture.
I have not encountered a thin black worm in my house.
what is this worm is it poisenous, they are stuck to my pillers on the patio
If you have seen any brown worm-like bugs in your house lately, it is important to take action to address the issue.
The common garden worm is long, thin, and fast moving. This worm is found in all different climates and all over the world. The garden worm typically lives in a garden in order to feed on crops.
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If you have tiny brown worm-like bugs in your house, you may be dealing with a pest infestation. It is important to identify the bugs and take appropriate measures to eliminate them. Consider contacting a pest control professional for assistance.
The House of the Worm was created in 1975.
Yes, have you ever seen a brown worm in your bathroom?
Small brown worms found in the house are likely to be drain fly larvae. They are commonly found in drains and moist areas, feeding on organic matter like sewage and food residues. To get rid of them, regularly clean drains, eliminate moisture sources, and consider using drain cleaners or insecticides designed for drain flies.
The small worm-like creatures found in houses are typically called larvae or maggots. They are the immature forms of insects such as flies and beetles.
The worm you have found is a type of earthworm.
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