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If You See Strange Black Dots In Your Kitchen, It’s Important To Understand What They Could Signify
A mom recently posted a question in a Facebook cleaning group after noticing black droppings around her house. She wasn’t sure what they were, so she shared pictures and asked for help.
“Does anyone know what this is?” she asked. “It showed up recently on the baseboard in my dining room, and I’ve also seen bits on the wallpaper and floor, even though I mop every day! It’s not raised, and it looks like paint splatter, but it’s not.”
The response from group members was unanimous: spider poop.
Experts who offer advice on pests say that spiders don’t produce solid poop. Instead, their droppings are typically thick, liquid, and resemble dark ink stains. These marks often show up on walls and other surfaces.
Unlike solid droppings, spider poop appears as dark stains or drips. Different species of spiders leave droppings that can vary in appearance, which can make it difficult for non-experts to identify them.
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