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What's the black bug on the bathroom sink?
The scientific name of this little black bug is "moth". Sewage pool, toilet, bathroom washstand, wet rag, etc. They are all excellent environments for moths to grow, and most of the adults after eclosion stop on the nearby wall.

This little black bug not only affects the beauty and overall cleanliness of the bathroom, but also poses a great threat to human health. When taking a bath, our bodies are exposed. The bathroom space is limited, so we will inevitably be exposed and hurt by this kind of bug. Especially when there are unhealed wounds and broken skin, it is easy to cause inflammation.

In addition, because this insect is small in size, if it accidentally flies into the middle nostril, it will bring great threat to our health.

Elimination technology

Pour an appropriate amount of alkaline noodles into a small bowl. Soda soda can kill flying insects and eggs in the sewer of the pool. Then pour some detergent, and pour boiling water to dissolve it evenly, and then pour it into the sewer of the pool. You can also add a small amount of water to the white sugar, pour it into a beer bottle, and then shake it evenly so that the white sugar can be fully hung on the wall.

At this time, put the beer bottle mouth down at the sewer mouth, so that the small flying insects will stick to our beer bottle when they fly out. You can also use a flashlight to attract small flying insects to fly outside. These insects have certain phototaxis.