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Every morning, a mother would discover a strange pile in her daughter’s room, until one day she finally realized that it was…

As more suggestions poured in, the mom updated her post to reflect the increasing suggestions and hypotheses, including the idea that it could be “rat droppings.”

KELLI TARIN’S DEADLINE
Kelli Tarin also revealed that, despite the intervention of two specialized companies, a case like this had never happened before. “We called TWO pest control companies yesterday. Literally BOTH told us they had never seen anything like it. Never,” she shared.

KELLI TARIN ELIMINATES THE USUAL SUSPECTS
She methodically ruled out several common pests and pointed out that experts had refuted the termite hypothesis due to the atypical nature of the residue 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 caused Kelli Tarin to rethink the nature of the problem, mentioning a disemboweled teddy bear.

THE SURPRISING DISCOVERY
After finding a lavender teddy bear among the toys and throwing it away, thinking it was infested, Kelli Tarin was surprised to discover that the problem was actually inside the toy.

KELLI TARIN’S RELIEF

“I poured out the contents and these beads were inside!!! I laughed for 30 minutes. Imagine my relief.”

Faced with concerns about unknown parasites, Kelli Tarin turned to the Facebook community, sparking a lot of interest and thousands of comments.

KELLI TARIN’S MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY
After moving into a rental apartment in Texas, Kelli Tarin and her family struggled with pest problems that forced them to repeatedly contact the landlord and experts in the field. “Does anyone know what this could be?” I found two piles of them. Just in my daughter’s room. I clean it almost every day. “This happened FAST,” wrote Kelli Tarin, sharing a photo of a mysterious accumulation that looked like “coffee grounds.” The mother’s post led to a multitude of diagnostic attempts; she was also asked to monitor the room with a camera to determine the causes of these black k

ugeln to find out.

Termite treatment in Jonzac in Charente-Maritime (17).

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