[NatureNS] What made these holes in a lawn?

Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 22:28:06 -0300
From: Lois Codling <loiscodling@hfx.eastlink.ca>
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Many thanks to all who responded!
Lois Codling

On 16/04/2012 3:01 PM, Helene Van Doninck wrote:
> Likely skunks or raccoons..but also a sign that the lawn needs some 
> help( aeration or ferilizer :). It's usually temporary until that 
> phase of the lifecycle of the insect passes.
> Helene
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:07 AM, <desolatechair@gmail.com 
> <mailto:desolatechair@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     I've watched Skunks make exactly this this kind of mess.
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>     On , Eleanor Lindsay <kelindsay@eastlink.ca
>     <mailto:kelindsay@eastlink.ca>> wrote:
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>     > Raccoons!
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>     >
>     > Eleanor Lindsay
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>     >
>     > On 15/04/2012 10:27 PM, Lois Codling wrote:
>     > A
>     > friend in Bedford has been getting an amazing number of holes in
>     > her lawn all together in one area.  Our experience with skunks is
>     > just an occasional hole.  For photos see:
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>     >
>     > https://www.facebook.com/NatureNS/photos?ref=ts
>     >
>     >
>     > Please note the first is a close-up of one hole, the second is of
>     > the whole area.  We'd appreciate your opinions of what is causing
>     > the damage.
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > Lois Codling
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> -- 
> Helene Van Doninck DVM
> Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
> RR#1 Brookfield NS B0N1C0
> 902-893-0253
> birdvet@hotmail.com <mailto:birdvet@hotmail.com>
> www.cwrc.net <http://www.cwrc.net>
> Our 2012 Wildlife Calendars <http://cwrc.net/?page_id=224> are now 
> available!
>

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    Many thanks to all who responded!<br>
    Lois Codling<br>
    <br>
    On 16/04/2012 3:01 PM, Helene Van Doninck wrote:
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAA6vO3pMm78m51GAwTV-6Caar7J3WhtMk7eyik+cYtH31f2-6g@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Likely skunks or raccoons..but also a sign that the
      lawn needs some help( aeration or ferilizer :). It's usually
      temporary until that phase of the lifecycle of the insect passes.&nbsp;<br>
      Helene<br>
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:07 AM, <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
            moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:desolatechair@gmail.com">desolatechair@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span>
        wrote:<br>
        <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0
          .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
          I've watched Skunks make exactly this this kind of mess.
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            <div class="h5"><br>
              <br>
              On , Eleanor Lindsay &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:kelindsay@eastlink.ca" target="_blank">kelindsay@eastlink.ca</a>&gt;
              wrote:<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; Raccoons!<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; Eleanor Lindsay<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; On 15/04/2012 10:27 PM, Lois Codling wrote:<br>
              &gt; A<br>
              &gt; friend in Bedford has been getting an amazing number
              of holes in<br>
              &gt; her lawn all together in one area.&nbsp; Our experience
              with skunks is<br>
              &gt; just an occasional hole.&nbsp; For photos see:<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="https://www.facebook.com/NatureNS/photos?ref=ts"
                target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/NatureNS/photos?ref=ts</a><br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; Please note the first is a close-up of one hole, the
              second is of<br>
              &gt; the whole area.&nbsp; We'd appreciate your opinions of
              what is causing<br>
              &gt; the damage.<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; Lois Codling<br>
              &gt; <br>
              &gt; <br>
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              &gt; <br>
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              &gt;</div>
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      -- <br>
      Helene Van Doninck DVM
      <div>Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre</div>
      <div>RR#1 Brookfield NS B0N1C0</div>
      <div>902-893-0253</div>
      <div><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:birdvet@hotmail.com"
          target="_blank">birdvet@hotmail.com</a></div>
      <div><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.cwrc.net"
          target="_blank">www.cwrc.net</a></div>
      <div>Our&nbsp;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="http://cwrc.net/?page_id=224" target="_blank">2012
          Wildlife Calendars</a>&nbsp;are now available!</div>
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