But after a closer look, the truth turned out to be completely different. They were not worms at all, but tadpoles — the early life stage of frogs. The heavy rain had likely created conditions that allowed frogs to reach the bathroom through openings like windows, vents, or drains and lay eggs in standing water.
What first felt like a nightmare was really a strange but natural event. The bathroom had briefly become an accidental shelter for part of nature’s life cycle, turning fear into a surprising moment of understanding.
Once that became clear, the reaction shifted from alarm to care. The tadpoles were gently removed and released into a pond, and simple steps like closing the toilet lid, covering drains, and being more aware after storms helped prevent it from happening again. In the end, what seemed terrifying at first was just nature continuing its cycle in an unexpected place.