Finding Animal Holes in Yard? Identify and Stop Pests

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Holes in your turf grass, or even in your beds, can be a problem. In the yard, holes damage grass, are safety hazards, and make your lawn look less aesthetically pleasing. In beds, they damage plants or even kill plants by disturbing the roots. For the healthiest garden, you’ll want to prevent holes, or if they start showing up, determine the cause and put a stop to it.

Although we tend to think of pests as insects that attack plants, animals that dig holes are also common garden pests. Animals create holes for a variety of reasons, from searching for food to creating shelter. Those that make big holes or numerous holes can become a real problem.

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