It’s true that there are positive uses for the internet.
Consider the case of Kelli Tarin. She went to Facebook for assistance after discovering what might be a pest problem. Thousands of comments were left for the mother of three, expressing everything from a desire to offer assistance to a simple want to be informed about her circumstances.
She eventually figured out the solution, but not before laughing heartily.
Tarin sent a request for assistance from other members of the Homemaking Tips Facebook group in August 2023.
She had just moved into a rental home in west Texas with her family when they came onto something that made her call the landlord and every pest control business she could think of all the time.
Is there anyone who can identify this? I’ve located two such piles. only in the chamber of my daughter. I practically always clean it. This is something that happened very quickly, the woman wrote, attaching a picture of a mound of what appeared to be “coffee grounds.”
Facebook/Kelli Tarin
Many people were drawn to her article and tried to help her with her issue.
Someone said, “Put a camera up and see how it’s getting there.”
“To be completely honest, I’m not sure if those tiny “flying ants” are termites or something else. Another person said, “I had them in my first house as a ‘adult,’ and they would pop up, and I’d vacuum them, and then they’d pop right back up.”
Another individual, meanwhile, merely remarked that it was “rat poop.”
Tarin revised her initial post in response to the numerous suggestions that people kept making.
She said that she would not be allowing her kid to sleep in her bedroom for the time being.
“Yesterday, we made TWO calls to pest control agencies. They both genuinely stated that they had never seen something like this. Ever,” the writer wrote. They claimed that if they were terminated, their droppings or whatever remains behind would be entirely different. There is literally crunch left behind. Similar to a seed. It’s really peculiar.
Tarin rationally explained why it wasn’t any of the potential pests as she went through the list, which included mice, roaches, and bats. Despite finding mice to be “believable” as the culprits, she was aware that the brown particles in the piles were not mouse droppings.
She got pest treatment and her landlord came out to her property, but she didn’t start to think more critically about things until she saw a comment under one of her Facebook posts.
“I saw [sic] a message from someone who stated that this was inside the kids’ lavender bear when it broke open. It turned out that there was a lavender blush [sic] bear in the pile when I was picking up toys from here.
After picking up the bear, Tarin threw it away right away because he thought it was “infested.”
She glanced at the bear again, though, as her curiosity got the better of her. There was a hole in the stuffed animal.
“I poured out the contents and these beads were inside!!!I have laughed for 30 mins. Imagine my relief.“
Oh my gosh. What a roller coaster of a story!