Non-Insect Debris (Likely Earwax or Dried Secretion)
Scientific Name: N/A
Order & Family: N/A
Size: Variable, typically 2-6 mm

Natural Habitat
Typically found in human environmnets (e.g., on tissues, cotton swabs, or bedding).
Diet & Feeding
N/A (Inanimate biological debris)
Behavior Patterns
This object is non-living and exhibits no behavior. It appears to be a fragment of dried biological material, highly resembling caramelized or oxidated cerumen (earwax) or a dried scab, rather than an insect or arachnid. It lacks the symmetrical body parts (legs, antennae, segmented body) typical of bugs.
Risks & Benefits
No risks to humans beyond hygiene concerns; it is merely biological waste.
Identified on: 3/3/2026