Picture this: You stroll into the bathroom, half-asleep, ready to start your day. and there, in the toilet bowl, is something alive. Nightmare fuel!
Certain creatures can make their way into your home via your plumbing. It’s rare, but it happens – especially if there are hidden cracks, blockages, or damaged pipes. So, what’s lurking below? Here are three unexpected visitors that could turn up in your toilet.
Rats
Yes. The one you were probably hoping wasn’t on this list. Rats are excellent swimmers and can squeeze through tiny spaces, meaning your drain pipes aren’t exactly a roadblock for them. They can enter through damaged or open drainage systems, climbing their way up through the pipes and right into your toilet bowl. If you ever find one, the best advice is to put the lid down and flush, or call pest control immediately.
Snakes
If you live in a warm climate, this is more than just an urban legend. Snakes have been known to slither their way through sewer pipes and up into toilets, especially if they’re searching for food or water. While it’s unlikely to happen in the UK, a cracked or broken drainpipe could still create an opening for smaller creatures to sneak through. So, if you’re worried about snakes, keeping your plumbing in check is a good idea.
Frogs & Toads
Less terrifying than the first two, but still not exactly what you expect to see when you lift the lid, frogs and toads can enter through external drainage pipes, especially if there’s standing water in your system. Once inside, they might hop their way up into your bathroom, looking for a way out.
How to Keep Your Drains Creature-Free
If the thought of anything crawling up your toilet sends shivers down your spine, a CCTV drain survey Northampton from www.wilkinson-env.co.uk/drainage-services-cctv-surveys-midlands/cctv-drain-surveys/northampton/ can help. It checks for cracks, blockages, or entry points in your drainage system – so you can fix problems before unwanted visitors arrive.
Because let’s be honest. no one wants to meet a rat in their bathroom. Ever.