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Holes in yard but no mounds of dirt? While moles, gophers, and groundhogs often dig holes and burrows that are surrounded by piles of excavated dirt, if you’re finding mound-free holes in your ...
Stick to mid- to late summer for filling in holes. Once the groundhogs are gone for good, there are things you can do to prevent future visitors. One method is installing a fence around your yard ...
Groundhogs prefer to live near pastures ... A common sign of skunks is the presence of 1 to 3-inch cone-shaped holes all over your lawn where skunks have foraged for grubs and worms.
ANGELA GROSS SAYS HOLES STARTED APPEARING ON HER PROPERTY LAST SUMMER AFTER A DECADE OF LIVING IN HER FOREST PARK HOME. SHE ...
There’s nothing worse than finding unsightly holes dug into your green, lush lawn. This is especially when you’ve spent all of your time and efforts in making your lawn look amazing for summer.
BALTIMORE (WBAL) — A Baltimore homeowner said groundhogs are invading ... materials on and in front of holes. They keep coming back, though, dotting her yard from each side of the fence to ...
Spotting larger holes in your lawn can be alarming, and one culprit could be the troublesome groundhog. Much like squirrels, these animals may look cute, but are terrors in the yard, causing ...