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Found some strange pink, chalk-like pellets in my yard. No smell, very light. I have pets and a baby. Know what they are? Should I be concerned?.

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What to Do Right Now (Safe Steps)

  • Keep everyone away from the area (pets and baby included).
  • Do not touch with bare hands. Use gloves or a shovel.
  • Collect a small sample in a sealed bag or container.
  • Remove visible pellets from the yard if you can do so safely.
  • Wash hands thoroughly after any contact.

How to Get a Clear Answer

  • Contact your local cooperative extension office or environmental health department—they often identify yard materials for free.
  • Ask neighbors if they recently used fertilizer or pest control products.
  • If you suspect poison exposure or a pet may have ingested some, contact a veterinarian or poison control immediately.

Bottom Line

Pink, chalk-like pellets are often related to lawn care, pest control, or construction materials, but because some of these can be harmful, especially to children and animals, caution is the right move. Until you know exactly what they are, keep the area blocked off and seek local identification.

If you’d like, you can describe the size and shape more closely (or share a photo), and I can help narrow it down further.

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