“Mysterious Discovery: Unraveling the Secret Behind the Piles Found in My Daughter’s Room”
“Anyone know what this could be? I have found two piles of these … in my daughters’ room.”
Facebook was the first social media platform where people could form really friendly community groups.
A few of these have to do with very popular but useful topics, including housekeeping and cleaning teams! These groups offer more than simply guidance and assistance, though.
There are posts every now and then that make the group run around trying to figure out what to do, and they also make you wonder if the original poster is okay. In the group “Homemaking Tips,” Kelli Tarin posted a strange image of a mysterious pile.
August 10th is not too long ago, as the original post was published. Tarin included a photo in the post. The image shows piles of fine, dirt-like muck on the floor. Tarin requests for help in identifying the two enigmatic mounds that she discovers and clears each day. She must decide whether or not there is reason for alarm because both heaps were suspiciously discovered in her daughter’s room. She adds that because they were moving into a rental residence, everything happened pretty quickly. According to Tarin, they resemble shells but have the feel and appearance of anthills or coffee grinds.

It Gets Even More Mysterious: The Intriguing Pile
Word of the unusual pile traveled rapidly when the homeowner appealed for help from the online community. Over 9000 comments were left on the post, in addition to over 440,000 reactions. However, no one was able to identify the mystery mounds with certainty despite all of this attention! However, there were still plenty of recommendations. This is the image:
The fact that this colony was so persistent made dealing with it particularly challenging. Some people believed it to be an ant colony. Some others considered it to be mouse poop. Termites were considered by many to be the real source of excrement. Tarin decided to consult the specialists after taking all of these suggestions into account.
However, their resolution left things even more mysterious. Upon contacting two pest control companies, she discovered that they both stated they had never seen the mysterious mounds!
In subsequent posts, Tarin claimed that during the investigation, she made sure their daughter slept with her father. This crunchy, “seed-like” droppings are not characteristic of termites, thus that rule out them. She never saw any live roaches after carefully spraying the entire house, thus she was able to get rid of them.
The most dead ones she had ever seen were a handful. She continues, saying that having grown up on a farm, she is accustomed to mouse droppings, which these are not. Bats was the final name suggested, but that seems unlikely since she lives in West Texas.
Finally, the Mystery Is Solved
It is only in her daughter’s room, she repeated twice, and she cleans the entire house every day. She even said that it can form in as little as two days. As per her statement, in the most recent update before the settlement, the landlords were contacted for an inspection. Whatever the situation, Tarin thanked everyone for their response. They certainly had a part in her ability to stay happy in the face of hardship, even if they were unable to fully respond.
Who is this strange pile’s owner?