I was shocked to discover a pinkish, oozing mass coming out of a crack in my kitchen wall this morning. It was an unsettling and disgusting sight. Uncertain of what I was even looking at, I froze in place. The material appeared to be a hybrid of synthetic and organic materials.
I called my landlord right away because I rent the apartment. To his credit, he got there in less than half an hour. But his response was disturbing. After giving the mass a fleeting glance, he said it was “just old insulating foam” and used a tissue to wipe some of it away. Then he hurried off, gloves on, hardly saying another word.
I wasn’t pleased with his actions. Red flags were raised by the abrupt departure and the cool dismissal. Growing uneasy, I made the decision to look into it more. I snapped a close-up picture of the odd material and forwarded it to a friend of mine who is a biologist.
My friend gave me a call back later that day. He spoke in a serious tone. According to him, the growth looked like a colony of fungi, perhaps laced with parasitic insects or mycelium. He clarified that in moist, poorly ventilated areas, particularly behind walls, such infestations can persist for years.
I immediately took precautions and left the apartment because I was worried about possible health risks, especially to the lungs. I’ve made multiple attempts to contact my landlord since then, but he hasn’t returned my calls or messages.
I have more questions than answers now. Was it something more hazardous, or was it just foam? Why did he dismiss it so quickly? What could be concealed within that wall? It is extremely unnerving to consider the uncertainty and the possibility of what may have been brewing there for years.