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Suspected insects
“I can’t say for sure, but I’ll be honest: if they are small ‘flying ants,’ they are a type of termite. I had them in my first house when I was an adult, and they appeared, I vacuumed up, and they appeared again,” one user said.
KELLI TARIN speculation continues
As more suggestions come in, the mother updated her post to reflect the growing number of suggestions and hypotheses, including the idea that it could be “rat poop.”
KELLI TARIN’S DEADLINE
Kelli Tarin also revealed that despite the intervention of two specialist companies, such a case has never happened before. “We called TWO pest control companies yesterday. BOTH of them literally told us they had never seen anything like this. Ever,” she shared.
KELLI TARIN’S ELIMINATION OF THE USUAL SUSPECTS
She methodically ruled out several common pests and pointed out that experts ruled out termites due to the unusual nature of the remains found.
KELLI TARIN’S REASONS
Although the idea that the piles were mouse droppings seemed plausible, Kelli Tarin concluded that they did not fit that description.
AN UNEXPECTED REVELATION
It was a comment on her Facebook post that prompted Kelli Tarin to reconsider the nature of the problem, mentioning the disemboweled bear.
SURPRISING DISCOVERY
When Kelli Tarin found a lavender bear among her toys and threw it away because she thought it was infested, she was surprised to discover that the problem was with the toy itself.
KELLI TARIN’S EXONERATION
“I poured it out and there were pearls!!! I laughed for 30 minutes. Imagine my relief.
Kelli Tarin reached out to the Facebook community amid concerns about unknown parasites, generating widespread interest and thousands of comments.
KELLI TARIN’S MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY
After moving into a rented apartment in Texas, Kelli Tarin and her family were plagued by pest problems that forced them to constantly contact their landlord and pest experts. “Does anyone know what this could be?” I found two piles. Only in my daughter’s room. I clean it almost every day. “This happened FAST,” Kelli Tarin wrote, sharing a photo of the mysterious buildup that looked like “coffee grounds.” The mother’s post led to a series of diagnostic tests; she was also asked to monitor the room with a camera to find out what was causing the black balls.
Termite Treatment in Jonzac, Charente-Maritime (17).
When it comes to termite treatment, it is important to call a specialist as soon as possible to put an end to the infestation.#Treatment #Termites #Jonzac #Charente #Maritime pic.twitter.com/tbBaoP5nd6
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