When it comes to mysterious objects in your home, it’s easy to jump to conclusions—especially if the item looks like an egg-like strange thing. That’s exactly what happened to one woman who discovered a small, round, yellow mass in the corner of her room. The object, smooth and bulbous, immediately triggered her curiosity and concern, especially since it seemed out of place and unfamiliar.
Feeling uneasy about the discovery, she decided to share her findings with the online community. Within minutes, comments started pouring in, with many people suggesting that the yellow object might be a spider’s egg sac. This triggered even more anxiety, as the thought of hundreds of baby spiders hatching in her home was enough to cause alarm. Others in the thread also speculated, guessing it might be some other type of insect egg or even a sign of pest infestation.
Fortunately, before any drastic measures were taken, the woman’s father stepped in. With a closer inspection of the odd object, he was able to identify it immediately—and it was not what anyone had expected. As it turns out, the yellow ball wasn’t an egg at all. It was a piece of expanding foam used in roofing repairs. This foam expands to fill gaps and hardens over time, which explains why it is solid and oddly shaped. It had likely dripped down from a repair job and hardened into a peculiar-looking lump.