A terrible scare invades the bathrooms of the British PHOTOS



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The British, confused and scared, announce the invasion of frogs in the sinks and toilets after the creatures ascended through channels in their homes.

Frogs were seen in the homes of several residents in Chesterfield, a small town in Derbyshire.

Strange invasions were reported from three separate addresses in the city on Friday morning, May 1, reports Derbyshire Live.

Yorkshire Water, the city’s water supply company, said amphibians could breed in groundwater in the area.

A resident told Derbyshire Live that they were forced to use electrical tape to plug holes in the sumps.

The same man says he is afraid to use the bathroom for fear of what might happen to him.

Another man takes pictures of a frog after getting out of his bath.

One woman said in the post that “she was always afraid of toilets” and “now she would have to stand up and squat.”

“Whatever you do, don’t try to put them back in the bathroom,” says the officer.

The Old Whittington boarder said: “I saw two of them, one on the wall of the toilet and the other on the seat. I put them in a plastic container and took them out into the garden.”

Evern Trent Water, which supplies water to part of Bolsover, told Derbyshire Live that it was unaware of any reports of bath frog invasions.



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