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Holes in the lawn
Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the
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"Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) 2. Hedgehogs looking for worms. ted |
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, I, Marvo, say : Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. Slow worms? Light, loose, well-drained soil, they need. Like it is now. They are scary-looking things, and there are loads about this year, I've seen literally dozens of them. Today's plague is craneflies. |
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"Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. Tremors? ;-) -- www.rneba.org.uk for the latest pictures of the very first reunion and Inaugural General Meeting. Nothing less than a fantastic success. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association. 'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy www.rneba.org.uk to find your ex-Greenie mess mates www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly "Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will have a Stand |
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"Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary |
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"Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. Grey squirrels are forever making holes in my lawns. Keith. |
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"Anyroadup" wrote in message
ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. Just a suggestion. On my allotment, one of the things I've inherited seems to be moles! I keep finding holes of about 4" dia (10cm), luckily only in one particular raised bed. I've never seen anything go in or come out but I've several molehills, probably left as calling-cards! Regards, John |
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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic2364.htm scroll down to solitary bees :-) 1/2" = 13mm approx................poster said 10 to 15mm............. I have them on my lawns and they are precisely as poster described......... |
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"Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic2364.htm scroll down to solitary bees :-) 1/2" = 13mm approx................poster said 10 to 15mm............. I have them on my lawns and they are precisely as poster described......... Why doesn't that site mention slow worms then, eh? I find it hard to believe a slow worm can dig a hole in hard ground...........worms do it by passing the soil through their bodies, but not a slow worm........ |
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In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say : "Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic2364.htm scroll down to solitary bees :-) 1/2" = 13mm approx................poster said 10 to 15mm............. I have them on my lawns and they are precisely as poster described......... Why doesn't that site mention slow worms then, eh? I find it hard to believe a slow worm can dig a hole in hard ground...........worms do it by passing the soil through their bodies, but not a slow worm........ They don't do hard ground. They do soft, though, especially dry, light soil. I have watched them. If you see one, and prod it with a stick, it's amazing how fast they can go. |
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"Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic2364.htm scroll down to solitary bees :-) 1/2" = 13mm approx................poster said 10 to 15mm............. I have them on my lawns and they are precisely as poster described......... Why doesn't that site mention slow worms then, eh? I find it hard to believe a slow worm can dig a hole in hard ground...........worms do it by passing the soil through their bodies, but not a slow worm........ They don't do hard ground. They do soft, though, especially dry, light soil. I have watched them. If you see one, and prod it with a stick, it's amazing how fast they can go. prod it with a stick.................... |
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On 14 Sep, 09:36, "Uncle Marvo"
wrote: Slow worms? Light, loose, well-drained soil, they need. Like it is now. They are scary-looking things, and there are loads about this year, I've seen literally dozens of them. Yes, sounds like it very much indeed - my she cat keeps bringing them in and I struggle with them as they're trying to escape through the floor boards's gaps - terrifying stuff pulling on a slow worm, beleive me. 'orrible stuff (( Also I take to my garden at night with a torchlight, even when there's no slugs - I love the nite life - it's amazing, and the slow worms are always there, especially at the moment. They don't mind my light it seems, but it's the 'feel' of perhaps scent of me that make them retract in the earth. Not sure. They're amazing creetures. Today's plague is craneflies. I love them these daddy long legs I do. Gives lawns and green a bit of interest I think g |
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In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say : "Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to Sue Ridge ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : "Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Sue Ridge" wrote in message ... "Anyroadup" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody advise the likely cause of 10-15mm diameter holes in the lawn? They look as though something has come out, but I haven't seen anything. 1. Wasps and Bees in hibernation mode (a certain species) They're too big for solitary bees - and it's the wrong time of year for either bees or wasps to hatch. Mary http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic2364.htm scroll down to solitary bees :-) 1/2" = 13mm approx................poster said 10 to 15mm............. I have them on my lawns and they are precisely as poster described......... Why doesn't that site mention slow worms then, eh? I find it hard to believe a slow worm can dig a hole in hard ground...........worms do it by passing the soil through their bodies, but not a slow worm........ They don't do hard ground. They do soft, though, especially dry, light soil. I have watched them. If you see one, and prod it with a stick, it's amazing how fast they can go. prod it with a stick.................... What have I said? |
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