Kelli Tarin, a mother of three in west Texas, grew concerned when she found mysterious piles of brown particles in her daughter’s room—looking like tiny coffee
grounds. Unsure of the source, she contacted her landlord and several pest control companies, but none had ever seen anything like it.
Seeking answers, Kelli turned to a local Facebook group, where commenters suggested everything from flying ants and rat droppings to mice,
roaches, bats, and termites. Despite her efforts and pest treatments, the crunchy, seed-like piles remained a mystery.
Worried for her daughter’s safety, Kelli even stopped her child from sleeping in the room temporarily.
The breakthrough came when someone pointed out a stuffed lavender bear her daughter had recently opened.
On closer inspection, Kelli discovered the piles were actually tiny beads from inside the toy.
Relieved and amused, Kelli laughed for half an hour, realizing there were no pests at all. What began as a
stressful and puzzling ordeal turned into a lighthearted story—a reminder that sometimes, the simplest explanations are the right ones.
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