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  2. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    It’s annoying to discover unsightly holes, mounds, or tunnels in your lawn or garden beds. But figuring out what’s excavating without your permission isn’t straightforward.

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    Turns out that ground bees do not damage yards, even if the little dirt mounds from their digging may look unattractive, according to DTEK Live Bee Removal. Ground bees are considered to be great ...

  4. Looking Out: The mystery of the yard holes

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  5. Antlion - Wikipedia

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    The larvae therefore have low metabolic rates and can survive for long periods without food. [13] They can take several years to complete their life-cycle; they mature faster with plentiful food, but can survive for many months without feeding. [14] [15] In cooler climates they dig their way deeper and remain inactive during the winter. [10]

  6. Termite - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned mounds are viewed as structures created by spirits, believing a local guardian dwells within the mound; this is known as Keramat and Datok Kong. [276] In urban areas, local residents construct red-painted shrines over mounds that have been abandoned, where they pray for good health, protection and luck. [275]

  7. Warren (burrow) - Wikipedia

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    A modern view of a medieval pillow mound at Stoke Poges, England. The most characteristic structure of the "cony-garth" ("rabbit-yard") [1] is the pillow mound.These were "pillow-like", oblong mounds with flat tops, frequently described as being "cigar-shaped", and sometimes arranged like the letter E or into more extensive, interconnected rows.

  8. Hummock - Wikipedia

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    Earth hummocks in England. In geology, a hummock is a small knoll or mound above ground. [1] They are typically less than 15 meters (50 ft) in height and tend to appear in groups or fields.

  9. Woman shocked to discover what’s been making huge holes in ...

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    The TikToker was not "prepared" for what was in there.