Submitted by nopoliforme t3_103f6ds in Pennsylvania
Recently moved to eastern PA. These little holes keep popping up around the backyard. I'm assuming it's some little animal but I have no idea what animal and what I should do about it. Any advice?
Submitted by nopoliforme t3_103f6ds in Pennsylvania
Recently moved to eastern PA. These little holes keep popping up around the backyard. I'm assuming it's some little animal but I have no idea what animal and what I should do about it. Any advice?
That was my guess
Thirdly. Look for trails in the yard. Like tunnels in the grass OP. Easier to see after it snows and then melts after a couple of days.
Was going to comment the same thing. My parents had them growing up as a kid. One summer, I spent as much time peeing on the voles' grass paths as much as possible b/c I heard the scent keeps them away. Ah memories.
I second this. I got voles all over my yard in York Co.
Or a chipmunk. They make holes like that too.
Was going to say the same. If you have a lot of these, it might be voles, though.
Source: I live in York Country, too.
Do you by chance have change for 10 drams of voles blood?
Let me finish!
Graboids
Just wee ones.
For now.
Better than an ass blaster.
God are we going to need multiple planning sessions.
We may need a banana, for scale.
Skunks looking for Japanese beetle grubs?
>https://imgur.com/a/3aBChlW
Opossums dig for grubs too
If you can pull the grass back and see a little dug-out den, its a rabbit. If it's a true hole, it could be a vole, mole, or any number of burrowing varmint. I don't have anything for scale but it does not look like a groundhog.
I've run over more baby rabbits with my lawnmower than I'd prefer but it's hard to tell if it's one of their dens.
Looks like you have moles
"Austin Powers enters the chat".
Burn your house to the ground and pour salt all over the ground. Sorry to say, but your house appears to be infested with lovely Rabbits.
Sure.. rabbits are nice to look at and lovely.. but say goodbye to any carrots in your area.
Just kidding.. but yeah.. I got a ton of those myself and they are always rabbits. But it is possible it is something else... but my money is on Rabbits.
P.s. If you see a baby rabbit.. try to control your emotions.. they are so amazingly cute they can make you want to scream.
I live in Maryland and we have them too. It’s from Voles. They are pretty harmless and so long as you don’t can about the little holes, not a problem. This year we had a lot of them and my neighbor was hell bent that he was going to eradicate them. He’s a dumbass. Just leave em be and they will move on once they have eaten all the roots they want.
Pee in them.
put....put your dick in it
put your dick inside it. I am not a bot, just a weirdo
My dog would pee in the holes if he couldn't catch whatever was in them.
If you can't beat them, pee on them
Dachshunds do a great job at hunting voles if you want a dog
Dachshunds are so viscously cute.
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My Jack Russell terrier was once called for Voletending. Always left them on the deck.
I have a "natural" yard and there are loads of grubs. Something digs a lot of small holes in my yard during the warmer months and I always attributed it to skunks digging for the grubs.
Milky spore is a biological agent that kills grubs and harmless to animals and humans. Once the grubs are gone the critters will move on looking for food.
Bonus: Skunks love grubs, so there's a huge upside to pet owners in getting rid of the grubs.
This. I had this exact same thing when we moved into our current place. We used milky spore and it cleared by the next season. That lasted for at least ten years before I had to do it again. Works like a champ.
Good point that it's not instant fix like grubEx but less chemicals in your life.
Grubs eat roots of grass wo you knowing so the brown spots on your lawn are probably grubs underneath vs a problem with the grass itself.
If you have the space for it, consider adopting a rat terrier from a rescue. They will solve the problem happily.
Voles, moles, white-footed field mice or squirrels looking for their nuts.
I had that issue once and it was skunks looking for grubs.. but I have also heard of squirrels doing that digging up nuts
Squirrels digging up the nuts they buried over the summer.
My yard it’s usually skunks. Opossums may dig for stuff too.
Careful when you mow your lawn this spring
Active scooper squirrel
VOLES
Here's a how-to video on how to deal with these pests...
Voles or rabbits. Shrew maybe
Looks like a rabbit hole. How deep does it go?
Do you have a cat?
likely voles, i have them at my property. essentially blind rodents if i am not mistaken.
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Let it be. What’s it hurting?
Yep, aerating your lawn for you.
Baby tremors, like the movie.........
It's 100% a squirrel. I have them all over my yard (in Eastern PA) and watch them digging around all the time.
Voles or wood rats
r/dontputyourdickinthat
You need some snakes
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Better hope it’s not ground bees.
Chippy holes
Ever seen Caddyshack?
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It looks like a rabbit hole. I have rabbits in my backyard with holes like that.
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Made voles, they also leave tunnels just under the surface. Also some snakes are under ground too.
Could be voles, or any number of animals looking for a meal - grubs, worms, buried nuts, whatever. You can try to reduce the grub population.
GrubEx is quite targeted at grubs, but I'm not comfortable using it because my property is near a municipal well. I use some products but only if I know they have low soil mobility or degrade soon after contact with soil/sunlight/water.
For grubs there's also milky spore and beneficial nematodes. I tried the latter and I'm not sure it had any effect. Ideally they will carry on doing their thing for some time, so I'll see if my yard is dug up come spring.
I have holes like that in my yard. I'm damn near certain that it's from this squirrel I keep seeing burying stuff in my yard
Ruuuuuuuuuun! It's an exploding mole-snake hole! A mole-snake is neither a mole nor a snake nor does it explode. nor should you run because running sets it off. And it's venomous.
Pour Frank's hot sauce down the holes. It kills sand wasps. I think it should make them move
hypotenoos t1_j2ylhb2 wrote
Voles