Slime bacteria, also known as slime-forming bacteria, are a group of microorganisms that are capable of producing slimy or mucoid substances, often referred to as biofilms. These biofilms can be a nuisance in various instances, as they can clog pipes, contaminate medical devices, and cause infections in humans and animals. Some synonyms for slime bacteria include EPS (Extracellular Polymeric Substances) producers, biofilm formers, slime-producers, and mucoid bacteria. These terms describe the ability of these microorganisms to secrete extracellular substances that can create a protective environment, allowing them to survive in hostile conditions. Therefore, it is crucial to identify these bacteria and take measures to prevent their growth and proliferation.