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Followup on https://poal.co/s/DIY/726745. When my washer drained, it'd create a suction and drain my toilet bowl...allowing sewer gases to escape. I ran my endoscope down my sewer vent and found a desiccated bird's nest (complete with a bird I'm pretty confident died when Ramses II was still reigning). I cleaned that out and now everything is functioning as expected. No more toilet draining, no more sewer gases.

Thanks to everyone for your advice, it helped!

Followup on https://poal.co/s/DIY/726745. When my washer drained, it'd create a suction and drain my toilet bowl...allowing sewer gases to escape. I ran my endoscope down my sewer vent and found a desiccated bird's nest (complete with a bird I'm pretty confident died when Ramses II was still reigning). I cleaned that out and now everything is functioning as expected. No more toilet draining, no more sewer gases. Thanks to everyone for your advice, it helped!

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The sewer line was my first thought too, but I'd scoped it recently and it was clear. I've never had to mess with sewer vents beyond "I know what they are and they just work" so I'm glad Poal was able to point me in the correct direction.