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"I live in an old rental apartment building, and I've been here for three years.

Here is the translation of your text into English:
"I live in an old rental apartment building, and I've been here for three years. Recently, a newlywed couple moved into the apartment above mine. About 15 days ago, I found small white worms, about the size of a fingertip, in front of my apartment door for the first time in my life. They were crawling down the stairs from the apartment above to my door, and the smell was very unpleasant.
I went upstairs and found a pile of worms in front of their apartment door, and there was nothing on the stairs above it. It seemed to be starting from their door. I knocked on their door, and when they came out, they saw the mess. Honestly, they hadn't left anything on the stairs, and neither had I. We searched for any possible gaps or leaks in the stairs, but there was nothing.
We cleaned and mopped the stairs, and I burned incense to deal with the awful smell after removing the mess. Since then, everything was fine until yesterday when I found something strange.
Yesterday, suddenly, we noticed the same white worms appearing again, but this time in larger quantities and spreading unusually in the corridors and on the stairs. The smell was even worse, as if it was coming from deep within the earth. I went to the newlyweds’ apartment and asked if they had noticed anything unusual. They confirmed they hadn’t encountered any issues but called a maintenance technician to inspect the water and sewage pipes, suspecting there might be a problem.
We decided to coordinate with the building management and call a specialist to examine the issue thoroughly. There might be an unseen source causing the spread of these worms. Indeed, the technicians inspected the building from top to bottom and found a small leak in one of the pipes, which had caused moisture buildup and led to the appearance of the worms.
The leak was fixed, the area was thoroughly cleaned, and antibacterial agents were used to eliminate the bad odors. After that, the worms disappeared completely, and things returned to normal. We now hope that the problem has been permanently resolved and that we won't face any similar issues in the future."
Here is the translation of your text into English:
"I live in an old rental apartment building, and I've been here for three years. Recently, a newlywed couple moved into the apartment above mine. About 15 days ago, I found small white worms, about the size of a fingertip, in front of my apartment door for the first time in my life. They were crawling down the stairs from the apartment above to my door, and the smell was very unpleasant.
I went upstairs and found a pile of worms in front of their apartment door, and there was nothing on the stairs above it. It seemed to be starting from their door. I knocked on their door, and when they came out, they saw the mess. Honestly, they hadn't left anything on the stairs, and neither had I. We searched for any possible gaps or leaks in the stairs, but there was nothing.
We cleaned and mopped the stairs, and I burned incense to deal with the awful smell after removing the mess. Since then, everything was fine until yesterday when I found something strange.
Yesterday, suddenly, we noticed the same white worms appearing again, but this time in larger quantities and spreading unusually in the corridors and on the stairs. The smell was even worse, as if it was coming from deep within the earth. I went to the newlyweds’ apartment and asked if they had noticed anything unusual. They confirmed they hadn’t encountered any issues but called a maintenance technician to inspect the water and sewage pipes, suspecting there might be a problem.
We decided to coordinate with the building management and call a specialist to examine the issue thoroughly. There might be an unseen source causing the spread of these worms. Indeed, the technicians inspected the building from top to bottom and found a small leak in one of the pipes, which had caused moisture buildup and led to the appearance of the worms.
The leak was fixed, the area was thoroughly cleaned, and antibacterial agents were used to eliminate the bad odors. After that, the worms disappeared completely, and things returned to normal. We now hope that the problem has been permanently resolved and that we won't face any similar issues in the future."




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Amazing one