The answer here must be yes. Without knowing why maggots would even be in a swimming pool, there should be sufficient disinfectant in the pool water to kill maggots or any other type of invaders. You wouldn't put your body in contact with maggots in any normal situation therefore swimming with maggots is putting your body in contact with the germs that are washed from them into the water. Do not swim in any polluted water is always the safest rule.
Maggots in a swimming pool typically occur when organic matter, such as food scraps or dead insects, is present and attracts flies. These flies lay their eggs in the debris, which hatch into maggots when conditions are favorable. If the pool is not regularly cleaned or maintained, it can create an environment conducive to this. To prevent this, ensure proper pool maintenance, including regular cleaning and covering the pool when not in use.
The color of the pool is no problem at all. If the water is green, who in his right mind would jump in?
Extremely unsanitary - you could get quite sick from their poop.
If its not clean people might get sick.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
Someone deficated in the pool. Or cleaned the skidmark residue.
Probably not maggots but mosquito larva. Need to keep your chlorine in check.
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
it depends on which swimming pool
No KidsCorner does not have a swimming pool.
wats a swimming pool
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m