My Tuesday Started with a Pink Mystery
I walked into the kitchen, barely awake. The coffee was still brewing when I saw it — weird pink foam stuck on the wall. About eight centimeters long, slightly bent, and oddly crunchy-looking. It sat there in the corner, as if it had grown overnight.
At first glance, I thought it was a dried-up mutant shrimp. Or maybe a piece of candy. (I hadn’t had caffeine yet — don’t judge.)
What Did I Do? Straight to Reddit
I panicked. Naturally, I posted it on Reddit.
Was It Alive? Or Something Worse?
The theories came pouring in.
Some guessed insulation foam.
Others swore it was bug casings.
A few claimed alien larvae. (Ah, the internet.)
But it didn’t smell. It didn’t move. It didn’t feel natural either. There was no hole above it. No crack or damage. Just this odd pink blob glued to my wall like it had a purpose.

source: reddit
Enter: The Landlord
Then my landlord arrived — the unexpected hero of this saga. He walked in like it was no big deal, grabbed a disinfectant wipe, and swiped it away. No gloves. No hesitation.
“Probably just sealing foam,” he said. “Call me if it comes back.”
And that was it. No drama. Just a shrug, a smirk, and the faint smell of Lysol.
So What Was It, Really?
Most likely, it was old expanding foam insulation. Maybe it leaked through a seam or hole from a past repair. Possibly a forgotten screw patch that finally popped.
Still… maybe it was something else.
A bug nest?
A cursed mushroom?
A cosmic warning?
Truth is, I still don’t know. But I have photos. And a super clean wall.
What to Do If You Find Pink Foam on Your Wall
Here’s my advice — based entirely on lived experience:
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Don’t touch it. You don’t know what it is.
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Take a photo. Document it before it disappears.
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Inspect the area. Look above and below for cracks, holes, or screw marks.
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Call maintenance. Better safe than sorry.
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Consider testing. Especially if it looks moldy, strange, or dangerous.
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Hear a crunch when you touch it? Definitely tell the internet.