What bug looks like a tiny worm?

Millipedes are usually 1 to 2 inches long with worm-like bodies that are divided into many segments, each containing two pairs of legs. While their name means “thousand legs”, this arthropod doesn't actually have that many (80-400 is typical.)
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What is this tiny worm in my house?

These worms are most likely the larval form of pests such as houseflies or Indian meal moths. These common indoor pests lay their eggs along baseboards and in protected areas. After hatching, the larvae are often seen crawling around indoors until they pupate into their adult form.
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What are tiny little worms?

Pinworms, also known as threadworms, are tiny white or light gray worms that cause the common infection called enterobiasis. Usually found in children, pinworm can be treated with anti-parasitic medications that do not require a prescription.
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What is an insect that looks like a worm?

The millipede is a dark brown, worm-like creature with up to 400 very short legs.
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Do bed bugs ever look like worms?

Bed bugs and carpet beetles can be told apart by the appearance of their larvae. Bed bug larvae take the appearance of little worms, while carpet beetle larvae look like miniature fuzzy caterpillars.
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Why did I find a little worm in my bed?

Moth larvae love snacking on fabric, especially old clothes that have been put in storage for long periods of time. But that doesn't mean they won't pop up on your bed sheets. A few different common moths count as clothes moths. These little bed worms tend to pop up in similar conditions that attract bed bugs.
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Why was there a worm in my bed?

Bed worms wouldn't find their way to your bed if they didn't have a purpose. And the main reason is often dirt and food stains. It's because these are the meals for bed worms. Many of us have a tendency to eat on the bed while watching TV.
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How do I get rid of small worms in my house?

You can use eco-friendly cleaners like vinegar and baking soda, but if you want something a little stronger, try chlorine-free bleach. The bleach will also ensure that any worm larvae is eradicated. In the bathroom, you'll want to make sure drains and toilets are especially clean.
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What are small brown worms?

They are called “worms,” “wireworms,” “armyworms” and names that are not repeatable, but the pest is always the same -- millipedes. And usually not one millipede, but hoards, hundreds, thousands or millions of millipedes. Millipedes are long, slender, wormlike animals with 4 legs on each of most body segments.
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What is a bed worm?

People were quick to offer up suggestions as to what bugs they may be. While some said they could be bed bugs, others said that they resemble bed worms instead. Bed worms are the larvae of either adult carpet beetles or plant moths that enter your bed to consume the fabric.
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What do detritus worms look like?

Detritus worms are thin, pointy, and a white-brown color. You'll see them in the sand or pebbles of your tank. This particular type of worm eats decomposing fish and plant waste and will not harm your fish. In fact, they are very common in aquariums.
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What are the tiny worms that curl up?

The most common millipedes are dark brown and reach 1 to 1 1/2 inches when fully grown. They are round and elongated, with many small legs. When dead or disturbed, they tend to curl into a tight coil. Millipedes do not bite or pose any danger to humans.
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What do hair worms look like?

Horsehair worms are white when they first emerge from the host's body. They turn yellowish-tan to brownish-black after a short period of time. The worms often squirm and twist in the water, knotting themselves into a loose, ball-like shape, resembling the "Gordian Knot." Another name for horsehair worm is Gordian worm.
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What is a carpet beetle look like?

They are brown or tan in color and are striped white/tan. The larvae have bristly hairs covering their backs. Adult carpet beetles look very different from the larvae but very similar in appearance to a lady bug; the larvae have rounded-dome shape and a mottled color pattern that can sometimes make them appear spotted.
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What does horsehair worms look like?

Identification. Horsehair worms are slender (1/25 to 1/8 inch wide), very long (4 to 24 inches), and yellowish-tan to brownish-black in color. They often squirm and twist, knotting themselves into a loose, ball-like shape, resembling the so called "gordian knot," in freshwater pools.
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What worm looks like a thread?

Threadworms, also known as pinworms, are tiny parasitic worms that infect the large intestine of humans. Threadworms are a common type of worm infection in the UK, particularly in children under the age of 10. The worms are white and look like small pieces of thread.
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What parasite looks like cotton?

Sighting a worm

In stools, the worms look like small pieces of white cotton thread. Because of their size and white color, pinworms are difficult to see. The male worm is rarely seen because it remains inside the intestine. It is best to search for pinworms at night, when the female comes out to lay her eggs.
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Why do millipedes come in the house?

Excess rain will drive them indoors in search of shelter and drought will drive them indoors in search of water. Once in your home, they tend to gravitate toward damp areas such as laundry rooms, basements, and crawlspaces. Millipedes will usually die fairly quickly once they get inside due to the lack of moisture.
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Can mealworms infest your house?

Even so, the chances of mealworms infesting anything in your home are slim. It's unlikely that a runaway mealworm could find a suitable food in a suitable location, unless you have an old bag of moldy pet food stored in a damp crawlspace!
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What do baby planaria look like?

They are also typically whitish in appearance, although can be found in shades of brown as well. They may even be pink depending on what kind of food they're feeding off! Note: if you find white worms in your aquarium that are tiny, stringy and wriggly and mostly stay near the substrate, they are likely not planaria.
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Can detritus worms infect humans?

The good news here is that detritus worms aren't particularly dangerous. Author Note: It's important to remember that these pests only eat plant and animal waste. While they may latch onto your fish and inverts to hitch a ride, they don't affect their health in any way.
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How do I get rid of little worms in my carpet?

Use a mixture of white or apple cider vinegar and water to clean areas where carpet beetle larvae can be found. Another natural deterrent is a fine white dust called diatomaceous earth, or DE. This dust that is found in the earth's surface kills the carpet beetles and the larvae that crawl on it.
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Where do carpet worms come from?

Due to their diet of fabric and animal products, carpet beetle larvae can thrive in homes if left alone. Adults fly inside through open doors and windows to lay eggs on furniture, clothing, or rugs and often are introduced when infested items are brought inside a home.
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