Workshop
Ask a question

Mystery holes in lawn

Prof
Becoming a Leader

Mystery holes in lawn

MysteryHoles.jpg

Hi Garden Gurus,

 

Some mystery holes recently appeared on my front lawn which I have never seen before and I'm stumped as to what has caused them...

 

There are about 20 holes randomly spaced across the lawn...

 

They are about 4" in diam ( not even..obviously dug by an animals feet) and only about 4" or 5" deep..

 

Anyone have any idea what might be doing this?

 

I live on a hill overlooking the River Murray.

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Mystery Holes

Hey @Prof,

 

Would you be able to share a photo? It might help the gardeners in the community help identify the problem.

 

Also, not sure if you saw this recent discussion kicked off by @bergs. The culprit was curl grubs/black beetles.

 

Jason

See something interesting? Give it the thumbs up!
bergs
Making a Splash

Re: Mystery Holes

Hi @Prof do you have Echidnas about your place?

I notice there have been heaps of ants about this season, so maybe an Echidna!

I notice when I go bush that the Echidnas get into the ant's nest and and they are only small uneven holes about the area.

The other thing they could be grubs in the soil and the birds are scratching them out!

Dig one of the holes out to see if there is anything in it.

Maybe check it out at night to see if there is anything active.

Grubs chew on the lawn roots and the grass will slowly die off.

Maybe Bandicoot??

 

Good luck in your efforts to find the culprit

Cheers bergs

Be happy and care for your tools
Prof
Becoming a Leader

Re: Mystery Holes

Here are a couple of shots of the holes..
There has been a lot of bark that has blown off the gumtree out the front..

lawn holes 1.jpg

 

lawn holes 2.jpg

 

Bergs...Interesting that you should suggest an Echidna!

When I first moved into this place I saw an Echidna coming up the driveway..

It disappeared under the fence and I haven't seen it since..

Maybe it's come back..

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Mystery Holes

@Prof

 

Thanks for the photos. Hopefully someone in the community will be able to help identify the culprit!

 

You might also be interested in this previous discussion about bandicoots kicked off by @Flo54 last year - https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Gardening/Bandicoots/m-p/13314

 

You are lucky to live in an area with echidnas!

 

Jason

See something interesting? Give it the thumbs up!
Prof
Becoming a Leader

Re: Mystery Holes

Yes indeed Jason..I'm amazed at the number of different animals I've seen on my front lawn!

It's like a wild life reserve here.!! :laugh:

MartyH
Amassing an Audience

Re: Mystery Holes

Any poo around that will give you another clue @Prof

 

This article might help if its a bandicoot - https://laurarittenhouse.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/is-there-a-bandicoot-in-my-garden/

Prof
Becoming a Leader

Re: Mystery Holes

No MartyH..I can't see any poos anywhere near the holes, which probably rules out Bandicoots..

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Mystery Holes

Hey @Prof,

 

How are you going with this mystery. Any other clues?

 

Jason

See something interesting? Give it the thumbs up!
BIM_Engineer
Former Community Member

Re: Mystery Holes

Google is trying to tell me it's one of these things

Hmmm

 

Why join the Bunnings Workshop community?

Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects