[NatureNS] holes in lawns

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Skunks are experts at digging golf ball sized holes in lawns looking for  
earthworms and grubs etc. I've seen them do it countless times on PEI where  
they are much more common than NS.

On , Dorothy Cameron <dorth@eastlink.ca> wrote:
> I meant to add that in my experience with Raccoons and Skunks, they tend  
> to take up a whole section of sod and turn it over in their quest for  
> bugs and grubs, while Crows just sort of dig it up and it looks like  
> you've run a tiller over your lawn.My experience anyway, out here in the  
> boonies. Dorothy C



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Skunks are experts at digging golf ball sized holes in lawns looking for ea=
rthworms and grubs etc.  I&#39;ve seen them do it countless times on PEI wh=
ere they are much more common than NS.<br /><br />On , Dorothy Cameron &lt;=
dorth@eastlink.ca&gt; wrote:<br />&gt; I meant to add that in my experience=
 with Raccoons and Skunks, they tend to take up a whole section of sod and =
turn it over in their quest for bugs and grubs, while Crows just sort of di=
g it up and it looks like you=92ve run a tiller over your lawn.My experienc=
e anyway, out here in the boonies.=A0Dorothy C<br />&gt; <br />&gt;
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