BigBody79 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 30, 2005 Location Lumberton Apr 1, 2016 #1 Can any body identity these holes? Not connected. About 4-6" deep. All located in the same vicinity.
anvilrubi Well-Known Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Location Nc Apr 1, 2016 #2 Moles, gophers ? If you seen caddy shack you know what to do.
Bogleparsons Well-Known Member Joined Nov 19, 2011 Location Lillington, NC Apr 1, 2016 #3 armadillo? coyote?
RatLabGuy You look like a monkey and smell like one too Joined May 18, 2005 Location Churchville, MD Apr 1, 2016 #5 stanley yelnats
1-tonmudder Doin my part to stir the pot. Joined Apr 17, 2005 Location Greeneville TN Apr 1, 2016 #6 RatLabGuy said: stanley yelnats Click to expand... had to Google that one.
Barry3913 Member Joined Nov 5, 2015 Location Winston Salem Apr 1, 2016 #7 BigBody79 said: Can any body identity these holes? Not connected. About 4-6" deep. All located in the same vicinity. My money on: It's a Skunk! Click to expand...
BigBody79 said: Can any body identity these holes? Not connected. About 4-6" deep. All located in the same vicinity. My money on: It's a Skunk! Click to expand...
Infamous1 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 14, 2010 Location Pittsboro Apr 1, 2016 #8 Sniff the hole, if its Flower you will know it!!
6BangBronk Well-Known Member Joined Jul 15, 2005 Location Durham Apr 1, 2016 #9 Frogs or skunks. If frogs you'll see them eventually. If skunks you'll hope you DON'T see them eventually. Skunks dig for grub worms. They smell them with their long snout of a nose.
Frogs or skunks. If frogs you'll see them eventually. If skunks you'll hope you DON'T see them eventually. Skunks dig for grub worms. They smell them with their long snout of a nose.
criket Blue Ridge 4x4 Joined Aug 18, 2010 Location Dobson, NC Apr 1, 2016 #11 Yep either a skunk or voles. Most likely skunk since the holes are sort of shallow
OnlyOneDR Well-Known Member Joined Feb 10, 2006 Location R Apr 1, 2016 #12 Sounds like a big bag of GrubEx is in your future: Scotts GrubEx1 - Insect and Grub Control - Scotts This reminds me that it is time to re-apply in my yard.
Sounds like a big bag of GrubEx is in your future: Scotts GrubEx1 - Insect and Grub Control - Scotts This reminds me that it is time to re-apply in my yard.
criket Blue Ridge 4x4 Joined Aug 18, 2010 Location Dobson, NC Apr 1, 2016 #13 Here is a good read for skunks Skunks | Trapping Skunks
Dylan W. lone resident of Bro-Lite Island Joined Mar 17, 2007 Location Mocksville NC Apr 3, 2016 #14 RatLabGuy said: stanley yelnats Click to expand... That's the same name spelled backwards Mr. Sir.
Lizooki Samurai Frogger Joined Mar 21, 2005 Location Stokes Co. NC Apr 3, 2016 #15 It's these guys ....
Lizooki Samurai Frogger Joined Mar 21, 2005 Location Stokes Co. NC Apr 3, 2016 #16 btw- image google skunk holes dug in yard. I would bet they will look familiar. Matt
criket Blue Ridge 4x4 Joined Aug 18, 2010 Location Dobson, NC Apr 3, 2016 #17 Lizooki said: It's these guys .... View attachment 214239 Click to expand... Is that Woody Harrelson on the left?
Lizooki said: It's these guys .... View attachment 214239 Click to expand... Is that Woody Harrelson on the left?
BigBody79 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 30, 2005 Location Lumberton Apr 4, 2016 #18 I don't think that it's a skunk. We don't have them around here. I never seen one or smelled one in this area. Not even a dead one on the road. I'm in agreement for the grub ex. But, it needs an inch of water after its applied. Thats going to be tough. Timing that one will be tricky.
I don't think that it's a skunk. We don't have them around here. I never seen one or smelled one in this area. Not even a dead one on the road. I'm in agreement for the grub ex. But, it needs an inch of water after its applied. Thats going to be tough. Timing that one will be tricky.