Yes. Destroy with prejudice. They're invasive, and you'll need to get the bulb out.
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Thanks! We get a lot of volunteer plants - sometimes it's a happy accident and sometimes it's just weeds - and I wasn't sure which this was. I certainly don't want them to crowd out the intentionally-planted flowers!
How do you know op doesn't live where this plant is native
I don't for a fact. Relying on probability and context clues. Someone posting the question in English and using the word yard instead of garden to describe a lawn of grass isn't from this range: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithogalum_umbellatum
I remember Reddit polls that came out to about 50% US 50% all over the world (mostly ESL)
Personally I'd totally say front yard since I've learned most of my english from the internet