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**Found Strange Pink, Chalk-Like Pellets in Your Yard: What Are They and Should You Be Concerned?**
### What Could These Pink, Chalk-Like Pellets Be?
There are a few possible explanations for the appearance of these pellets in your yard. Here are the most likely candidates:
If these pellets are indeed slug or snail bait, they can be dangerous if your pets or baby come into contact with them or ingest them. The symptoms of metaldehyde poisoning in pets include drooling, vomiting, muscle tremors, and in severe cases, seizures or death.
#### 2. **Fertilizer or Pesticide Granules**
Another possibility is that the pellets are related to some type of **fertilizer** or **pesticide**. Some products used to promote lawn growth or to treat for pests come in pellet form and may be brightly colored. Fertilizers often contain minerals like phosphorus and potassium, and while they are typically less toxic than pesticides, they can still be harmful if ingested in large quantities. Some of these products may also pose a risk if they come into direct contact with skin.
4. **Chalk or Craft Pellets**
In rare cases, the pink pellets could be remnants from outdoor play or crafting activities. For example, children or even neighbors may have used chalk or craft supplies, and some of these products might have been left behind in your yard. While these are unlikely to be harmful, it’s still important to err on the side of caution, especially if your pets or baby are in the area.