All have a hole that does not go through to the other side. About 6mm.

by Vessel_Lester

17 Comments

  1. probablygoblins

    Those are fairy shoes, you put those back

  2. ButDidYouReboot

    reminds me of the mexican jumping bean. some bug must of lived inside of it. like moth larvae or weevil.

  3. You got a pecan tree nearby? They look like really young pecans that have been nibbled by a squirrel.

  4. AvoCryptoHye

    Whistles. You can whistle if you play like a flute.

  5. They look like palm seeds to me with that groove on one side. They are definitely not pecans.

  6. user10205

    Look at whatever is growing nearby, Hole is from mice or other rodents.

  7. Altruistic_Proof_272

    Not sure what plant but the holes look exactly like the plum and cherry pit stashes the mice and chipmunks leave all over the place in our orchard. What kind of trees are within 100′ of your basement?

  8. jonjeff108

    Sounds like you may have a rodent in the basement and that was what they were eating.

  9. BrrrpBrrrpBrrrp

    That’s what they are, they are Olive Pits

  10. dinnerthief

    Often with pecans/nuts like this it will be flying squirrels or chipmunks,

    regular Grey squirrels are strong enough they just rip them apart, smaller rodents will chew little holes like this. If you go outside late at night and shine a very bright flashlight high into the trees you may see flying squirrels gliding around.

    Ive spotted them gliding several times while camping near Pecan trees

  11. Hey my bad, I dropped those out of my pocket while I was napping down there, sorry. I’ll swing by and grab them in a bit.

  12. LivingReputation4922

    At first, I thought they were olives

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