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.22LR rounds and shells. Everywhere.
Being a rimfire cartridge, I'm always bringing duds home in my pocket and placing them wherever. Or, I get home from camp and unload to clean something, there's another. They're tiny and roll off tables and countertops. When my kids go to camp they pick up shells and splatter them all over the house.
Plus, when shooting semi-auto they pop and fly everywhere. .22 shells are the glitter of the shooting world.
Wow, seeing bullet shells would be very strange here. Occasionally you might find a shotgun shell in a farm where pheasant shooting has taken place but that's about it