These things show up in my toilet after it rains. Any idea what they are?

After every heavy rain, something strange started appearing in my toilet.
At first, I thought it was some kind of debris coming from the pipes. But when I looked closer, I realized these were not pieces of dirt or plant material.

They were small, soft, brownish creatures floating in the water.

Some had tiny round bodies with long thin tails. Others were slightly larger and seemed to move slowly when the water shifted. Seeing dozens of them at once was honestly s.h σcking.

My first reaction was panic.
Was it worms? Some kind of parasite? Something living in the plumbing?

I took a closer look and started searching for answers. What I discovered was actually much less s.c αry — but still very surprising.

These little creatures are tadpoles, the early life stage of frogs.

During rainy weather, frogs often search for wet places to lay their eggs. Sometimes, if a bathroom window is open or if frogs can access drains or outdoor plumbing areas, they may find their way into places with standing water.

A toilet bowl can accidentally become a small temporary “pond,” especially if it sits unused for a while. When frogs lay eggs in water, those eggs quickly develop and hatch into tadpoles — tiny aquatic larvae that look exactly like the ones in the picture.

Tadpoles live entirely in water at first. Over time, they grow legs, their tails shrink, and they eventually transform into small frogs.

Seeing them suddenly appear after rain can be surprising, but it usually just means frogs nearby found a wet place to rep.r σduce.

If this ever happens, the easiest solution is simple:

  • flush them away
  • or carefully scoop them out and release them into a nearby pond or natural water source

To prevent it from happening again, keeping the toilet lid closed and covering nearby drains can help.

Nature sometimes finds the most unexpected places to continue its life cycle — even inside a bathroom.

And what looks t.e ŕrifying at first can turn out to be just another fascinating part of the natural world.

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