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Holes in the yard
On Sep 24, 6:34*am, "JC" wrote:
Don't know where you're located but down here in south Texas, the first thought would be Armadillos. I'm in San Jose, so probably not armadillos or cicadas. I haven't smelled any skunks. If the critter is looking for insects, maybe that's a good thing? Karen |
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Holes in the yard
Karen writes:
On Sep 24, 6:34*am, "JC" wrote: Don't know where you're located but down here in south Texas, the first thought would be Armadillos. I'm in San Jose, so probably not armadillos or cicadas. I haven't smelled any skunks. If the critter is looking for insects, maybe that's a good thing? Yes, it's a good thing. We have loads of cicadas where I live. I've seen the 17 year periodic cicadas emerge twice now. The holes they make are about a half inch in diameter and you can definetly tell its a tunnel, not a hole. We have loads of skunks too, for all I know it could be skunks instead of racoons digging my lawn. They don't always smell, usually something has to mess with them. |
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