Ravok, Google Extremophile sometime. You'd be surprised where bacteria can not only live, but thrive. The frozen tundra of Antarctica. In the standing salt water pools of The Great Salt Flats. In the deepest mines. In water so alkali that it would be caustic to you and me. In the superheated volcanic water vents 2 miles below the ocean. In the hard vacum of space. And believe it or not, inside nuclear reactors.
There's no place on this planet where we've been able to go, that bacteria haven't already set up shop.