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Typically, a groundhog hole will appear roughly 10 to 12 inches in diameter as they burrow into the soil. What’s more, burrows can reach up to 50 feet in length but tend to be no deeper than six ...
Holes in your yard or garden may be access points for a rat nest, especially if the hole is 3 to 4 inches in diameter and ...
Another mischievous rodent, squirrels may be fun to watch, but they can become a serious nuisance for homeowners when they cause damage or infestation. In terms of physical appearance, squirrels ...
What should you do about holes in your yard?Sallie Lee By Sallie Lee Question: I've got several good sized holes in my yard. These aren't small holes like those created by chipmunks or crayfish or ...
In my yard, when I want to use cardboard (and I have covered a 10 X 50 foot bed with it) I poke holes in it so it decomposes faster and lets water and air through.
Q: I have noticed several holes in my yard being dug by some animal. They are four or five inches deep and one inch in diameter. Would you know what animal is doing this? C.C. Answer: Both James ...
Typically, a groundhog hole will appear roughly 10 to 12 inches in diameter as they burrow into the soil. What’s more, burrows can reach up to 50 feet in length but tend to be no deeper than six ...
In areas of heavy activity, they leave open 1-inch holes, with no mounds, and form trails between the holes. They are active year-round and like to eat grass, as seen in your yard.
Spotting larger holes in your lawn can be alarming, and one culprit could be the troublesome groundhog. Much like squirrels, these animals may look cute, but are terrors in the yard, causing ...