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Slug in bath

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ItsNotWhatItIs · 29/06/2019 22:42

How could a slug end up in the bath? I'm totally creeped out by it!!

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LiliesAndChocolate · 30/06/2019 04:35

Consider yourself lucky. I don't live near water and had leeches in my shower. I live in Australia.

I think they come and look for water.

BitOfFun · 30/06/2019 04:51

Up the drain, I should think.

ItsNotWhatItIs · 30/06/2019 08:31

Do you think I should pour salt down the plug or will that be pointless once water goes down it again?

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Soola · 30/06/2019 08:54

It will have got in through a window or air vent.

ItsNotWhatItIs · 30/06/2019 09:07

@Soola we don't have a window in our bathroom, just extractor fan.

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Soola · 30/06/2019 10:19

It’s even worse then. It’s been carried in upon your person. Shock

Al203 · 30/06/2019 10:35

Run a warm bath and get in it and play together. Bonding with it will help remove your fears and mollusca prejudices.

TarragonSauce · 30/06/2019 11:51

Is that you dh?
The cheek of you! It was really hot weather and I just fancied a soak. OK I'm not quite beach-bod-ready but you don't have to be so mean.
You're no calendar boy yerself.

SrSteveOskowski · 30/06/2019 15:33

Never had a slug in the bath, but I did once share a shower with a cockroach on holiday (I was on holiday, not the cockroach) He refused to get out, so I just told him he needed to move over so because whether he liked it or not I was getting in.

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