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Anyone know what this could be? I have found two piles of these in my daughters room

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Picture this: You’re doomscrolling through a parenting group at 10 p.m., half-awake, when a post stops your thumb mid-swipe. A photo fills your screen—two small piles of something brown and granular on a bedroom floor. Not quite coffee grounds. Not quite dirt. The caption sends a chill down your spine: “Anyone know what this could be? I found two piles of these… in my daughter’s room.”

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Cue the collective parental gasp.

The poster—Kelli Tarin, renting a home with her family—had stumbled upon what looked like evidence from a crime scene. The substance had no smell. It didn’t move. It felt gritty, looked like tiny shells, and appeared overnight in her child’s sanctuary. In the unspoken hierarchy of household horrors, mysterious piles in a kid’s room rank just below “strange noises at 3 a.m.” and just above “mold behind the fridge.” Instant red alert.

What followed was pure internet theater. Over 150,000 reactions. 7,000+ comments. A digital town square erupting with theories:

🐜 “Ant frass!”
🐭 “Mouse droppings—call an exterminator NOW!”
🦇 “Bat guano? Do you have an attic?”
🪳 “Roach casings—burn it all!”
🥣 “…is it granola?” (Spoiler: It was not granola.)

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Two pest control companies were summoned. Both inspected the room. Both left scratching their heads. When even the professionals shrug and say “Huh. That’s new,” you know reality has glitched.

 

 

 

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