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Anyone Know What This Could Be? I Found Two Piles of These in My Daughter’s Room

Picture this: You’re doomscrolling through a parenting group at 10 p.m., half-awake, when a post stops your thumb mid-swipe. A photo fills your screen—two small piles of something brown and granular on a bedroom floor. Not quite coffee grounds. Not quite dirt.
The caption sends a chill down your spine: “Anyone know what this could be? I found two piles of these… in my daughter’s room.”

If you’ve ever found mysterious piles in your home—especially in a child’s room—you know that mix of curiosity and creeping unease. Let’s talk about what those little piles might be and what you should do next.

First, Stay Calm
Finding mysterious stuff in your home is unsettling. But before you panic, take a deep breath. Most of the time, these things have simple, non-scary explanations. And even when they don’t, knowing what you’re dealing with is the first step to fixing it.

What Could Those Piles Be?
1. Termite Droppings (Frass)

What it looks like: Small, wood-colored pellets that look like tiny grains of sand or sawdust. They often pile up in small mounds.

What it means: If you have termites, they push their droppings out of their tunnels to keep their galleries clean. Finding frass usually means there’s an active infestation nearby.

Why in a child’s room: Termites love wood—furniture, baseboards, window frames, even wooden toys.

What to do: Call a pest control professional for an inspection. Don’t disturb the pile too much—it helps the expert identify the species.

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