Could this have been a case of natural cotton being used and it wasn't completely cleaned of all cotton seeds, shells, hulls or such? It didn't look like a bunch of bugs, but instead uncleaned cotton bolls.
yeah that was my thought too. the nice cotton gets made into shirts and stuff. the leftover stuff, which is still good at soaking up liquids but isn't so pretty looking, gets stuffed into pads. to me this is some low-iq bait
Could this have been a case of natural cotton being used and it wasn't completely cleaned of all cotton seeds, shells, hulls or such? It didn't look like a bunch of bugs, but instead uncleaned cotton bolls.
yeah that was my thought too. the nice cotton gets made into shirts and stuff. the leftover stuff, which is still good at soaking up liquids but isn't so pretty looking, gets stuffed into pads. to me this is some low-iq bait
Looks like unbleached cotton to me.
I am sorry, but I don't know.
Could be that. Could be the absorbent gel they use. Same stuff that's in disposable diapers.
Seems likely to me to be just unbleached cotton or something. If it was bugs it would have some movement going on in most cases