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What We Found in a Friend’s Garden Turned Out to Be Unexpected

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A Closer Look at the Discovery

At first glance, the pellets looked harmless—almost like decorative gravel or craft material. But their texture was crumbly, and their bright color stood out sharply against the soil. None of us remembered seeing them there before. With no smell and no clear source, questions started piling up: Were they natural? Were they safe? How did they get there?

Why the Find Raised Concerns

Gardens are usually safe spaces, but when something unfamiliar appears, caution is essential. With pets that explore using their noses and mouths, and young children who touch everything, even small objects can pose a risk. The unknown nature of the pellets made it clear that ignoring them wasn’t an option.

What the Pellets Turned Out to Be

After some careful research and a few phone calls, we learned that materials like this are often linked to lawn care products or pest control treatments. Some fertilizers and baits are manufactured as lightweight, colored pellets to make them easy to spread and visible during application. While many are designed for outdoor use, they’re not always safe if ingested—especially for pets or kids.

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