Holes in yard
I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think cicadas
were emerging. Any ideas??
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Re: Holes in yard
T. L. Pope-Green wrote:
> I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think cicadas
> were emerging. Any ideas??
>
white grubs.
Re: Holes in yard
"sally" < [at] int.net> wrote in message news:RNB1g.220$Vp7.116 [at] fe02.lga...
: T. L. Pope-Green wrote:
:
: > I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think
cicadas
: > were emerging. Any ideas??
: >
: white grubs.
How big are the holes?
Here we have - of all things - a crawdad looking thing that burrows in the
clay an leaves what looks like a nuclear smoke stack above it.
Rauses the devil with the mower.
Kate
Re: Holes in yard
Unbelievable what people post expecting to get answers. No info as to
whether the hole is 1/16 inch or 1 inch. Nor any info as to whether
the location is Miami or England. Sort of like saying my car doesn't
work anymore, how do I fix it.
Re: Holes in yard
Unbelievable what people post expecting to get answers. No info as to
whether the hole is 1/16 inch or 1 inch. Nor any info as to whether
the location is Miami or England. Sort of like saying my car doesn't
work anymore, how do I fix it.
Re: Holes in yard
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:26:19 GMT, "T. L. Pope-Green"
<ptb00510 [at] mail.wvnet.edu> wrote:
>I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think cicadas
>were emerging. Any ideas??
If the holes are about 2 inches wide it may be squirrels either
digging up stuff they buried or "planting" new ones they've found.
I've got holes likwethat in my lawn & border areas & I've seen the
squirrels digging them.
Terry
Re: Holes in yard
trader4 [at] optonline.net said:
> Unbelievable what people post expecting to get answers.
Likewise, it's unbelievable what people replying, will post.
> No info as to whether the hole is 1/16 inch or 1 inch.
As the OP posted that they thought cicadas were emerging, that gives a clue
to the size of the hole. Seems like "info" to me.
> Nor any info as to whether the location is Miami or England.
>| NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.236.xxx.xxx
(resolves to: pool-68-236-xxx-xxx.hag.east.verizon.net)
and
>| From: "T. L. Pope-Green" <x [at] mail.wvnet.edu>
is most likely a valid email domain for the poster, coinciding with the
Posting-Host and Path headers.
Pretty much narrows it down, doesn't it?
> Sort of like saying my car doesn't work anymore, how do I fix it.
Your answer was sort of like saying, "Replace the engine." without even
opening the hood.
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Re: Holes in yard
sally < [at] int.net> wrote:
> T. L. Pope-Green wrote:
>
> > I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think
> > cicadas were emerging. Any ideas??
> >
> white grubs.
>
Are you stoopid?
Re: Holes in yard
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:50:44 -0500, sally < [at] int.net> wrote:
>T. L. Pope-Green wrote:
>
>> I have a lot holes in my yard. If I didn't know better I would think cicadas
>> were emerging. Any ideas??
>>
>white grubs.
More like, imho, if someone has white grubs and yard holes, it would
be what is eating the white grubs creating the holes.
Skunks maybe?
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