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Old 16-06-2005, 07:25 PM
Mike
 
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On this great day..Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:06:48 +0100, "david taylor"
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Badgers dig up our lawn for earthworms and the nests of ants and mason bees-
a major excavation can be a territorial marking thing as well as a search
for food. They leave conical holes about 60cms and 150cms deep along with
general scratchings.
Most animals dig for a purpose-what is your fox looking for? Our local foxes
leave the occasional fox smell and take chickens fron a nearby paddock, but
lawn digging is not one of their activities.


........Leatherjackets?

Mike

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