What is this and should I get rid of it? I found it outside my kitchen door, and I have a 2-year-old. I’m new to the area, so I’m unsure if this is something normal or if it’s cause for concern.

What is this and should I get rid of it? I found it outside my kitchen door, and I have a 2-year-old. I’m new to the area, so I’m unsure if this is something normal or if it’s cause for concern.
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It sounds like you’ve come across something unusual or potentially concerning outside your kitchen door. If you’re feeling uneasy, it’s always best to prioritize safety. Take a close look at it from a safe distance and try to determine what it is. If it’s something that looks dangerous or like it could pose a risk to your child (like sharp objects or a strange substance), it might be a good idea to remove it safely or ask someone for help. If you’re really unsure, consider taking a photo and asking neighbors or local community groups for their input. Your instincts are important, so trust your gut!