What the hell are these holes in my garden?
What the hell are these holes in my garden?
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maxrider

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2,481 posts

259 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Unfortunately no photos and can't find anything on google but...
I have some conifers at the bottom of the garden and underneath the soil is piled up about 18" high.

Over the last few nights (I think so anyway, as at work during the day) 4 rather large holes have appeared in this soil mound about 1 - 2ft apart which seem to be mini tunnels linking each other.

The holes are about 1' or slightly less in diameter and I can't see anything in them or see how deep they go and have not seen any 'activity'.

I'm rather reluctant to start poking things in there as have no idea what I might find, so any help would be welcome.

I live in an urban area but with a brook and alotments/fields across the road.

Badgers? Foxes? maybe.


CedGTV

2,538 posts

277 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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You've never heard about Moles right ?

maxrider

Original Poster:

2,481 posts

259 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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CedGTV said:
You've never heard about Moles right ?
Bit big for moles?

clanger

1,087 posts

281 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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50ft long worms? the earth mounds will be their casts.

Approach with care wink

CedGTV

2,538 posts

277 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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dibbers006

14,618 posts

241 months

Poledriver

29,309 posts

217 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Don't worry, it's just one of these worms!



ETA DOH!

Edited by Poledriver on Friday 20th February 11:00

The Fly Fisher

205 posts

211 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Just hope it's not a Titanoboa Cerrejonensis - Yikes!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7868588.stm

laugh

DrTre

12,957 posts

255 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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You've got a Womble infestation.

At least your garden will be kept tidy.

The Fly Fisher

205 posts

211 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Just hope it's not a Titanoboa Cerrejonensis - Yikes!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7868588.stm

laugh

Puff Puff

22,939 posts

249 months

dibbers006

14,618 posts

241 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Puff Puff said:
laugh

Any excuse!

Everybody... 'aaaaaaa... badger, badger, badger, badger...'

pringle1988

242 posts

207 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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I could be wrong but I often hear about this problem in my job.

Sometimes it is caused by a burst pipe washing the soil away underneith and causing the holes to appear. They can end up being quite large in diameter.


Galileo

3,147 posts

241 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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DrTre said:
You've got a Womble infestation.

At least your garden will be kept tidy.
laugh


maxrider

Original Poster:

2,481 posts

259 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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CedGTV said:
wikipedia said:
Where moles burrow beneath the roots of trees or shrubs, the roots support the tunnel, and molehills are less common
Think you may be right irked Now how do I get rid of the bds?

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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maxrider said:
CedGTV said:
wikipedia said:
Where moles burrow beneath the roots of trees or shrubs, the roots support the tunnel, and molehills are less common
Think you may be right irked Now how do I get rid of the bds?
You could wait next to the holes with a big rubber mallett. Who knows, you could treat it like a game, or even charge other people an entrance fee to take part.

Winner.

CedGTV

2,538 posts

277 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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maxrider said:
CedGTV said:
wikipedia said:
Where moles burrow beneath the roots of trees or shrubs, the roots support the tunnel, and molehills are less common
Think you may be right irked Now how do I get rid of the bds?
Therein lies the problem. an age old problem.

Could send you mad trying to get rid of them.

Fer

7,764 posts

303 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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maxrider said:
CedGTV said:
wikipedia said:
Where moles burrow beneath the roots of trees or shrubs, the roots support the tunnel, and molehills are less common
Think you may be right irked Now how do I get rid of the bds?
Ask Jasper Carrott...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fePU5CIHpas

onlynik

4,123 posts

216 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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maxrider said:
Think you may be right irked Now how do I get rid of the bds?
Advice is in here

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080487/

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

217 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Poledriver said:
Don't worry, it's just one of these worms!



ETA DOH!

Edited by Poledriver on Friday 20th February 11:00
Well as long as he only has the 'Graboids' to deal with. Its the 'Shriekers' he wants to keep an eye out for!