That kind of headline is meant to scareโbut white, round balls in a yard are usually harmless. The key is identifying what they actually are.
Here are the most common explanations ๐
โช Most Likely Possibilities
๐ 1. Fungi (Mushrooms or Puffballs)
- Often appear after rain
- White, round, sometimes soft
๐ Likely something like
Puffball mushrooms
โ๏ธ Generally harmless (but donโt eat unless identified)
๐ 2. Insect Eggs
- Laid in clusters or small groups
- Often attached to soil, leaves, or surfaces
๐ Usually from harmless garden insects
๐ 3. Snail or Slug Eggs
- Small, jelly-like white balls
- Found in damp soil
๐ Common in gardens
๐งช 4. Fertilizer or Chemical Pellets
- Round, uniform size
- Found scattered or in patches
๐ From lawn treatments
๐ 5. Reptile Eggs (Rare)
- Larger, leathery shells
๐ Only if you see a nest-like setup
โ ๏ธ When to Be Careful
- If they:
- Smell bad
- Are growing/spreading quickly
- Look unusual or clustered in large numbers
๐ Avoid touching with bare hands
โ What You Can Do
- Wear gloves and inspect closely
- Remove and discard if unsure
- Keep area clean and dry
โ๏ธ Bottom Line
Most โmysterious white ballsโ in a yard are fungus or eggsโnot something dangerous.
If you can describe:
- Size
- Texture (hard, soft, jelly-like)
- Location
โฆI can help you identify exactly what it is.