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With spring planting here in the next couple weeks I've discovered a couple holes in the ground that are worrisome. the first is in the herb garden which is adjacent to the foundation of the back porch (which is enclosed). At first I thought it was the usual suspect, mice, but it's about 5 inches or so and I'm worried about a skunk. Long story short, my dog got sprayed early one night last week and when I'm on the porch with the windows open having a cigar or pipe I can sometimes get a definite whiff of skunk.
The other hole really worries me. It's not quite on y property, but rather on my neighbor's at the very end where my fence borders his and the property next to ours. This hole is agout 10 - 12 inches in diameter and there's a BIG pile of sand piled to show that this critter has tunneled pretty extensively.....and he's BIG. It sounds crazy being in a suburban town with access to woods but I'm wondering about coyote. It appeared in April, just around the time when they like to hunker down and raise pups. Call me paranoid, but can anybody offer a suggestion as to what other animal would do such behavior?
Anyway, I'm looking to buy a couple good nighttime trail cameras that aren't too expensive that some of you guys use to track deer spots in various locations in the woods. I sure would appreciate some help because I need to find out what I'm dealing with. I'll be damned if I'm going to plant our usual load of vegetables just to feed some hungry four-legged scavengers!
The other hole really worries me. It's not quite on y property, but rather on my neighbor's at the very end where my fence borders his and the property next to ours. This hole is agout 10 - 12 inches in diameter and there's a BIG pile of sand piled to show that this critter has tunneled pretty extensively.....and he's BIG. It sounds crazy being in a suburban town with access to woods but I'm wondering about coyote. It appeared in April, just around the time when they like to hunker down and raise pups. Call me paranoid, but can anybody offer a suggestion as to what other animal would do such behavior?
Anyway, I'm looking to buy a couple good nighttime trail cameras that aren't too expensive that some of you guys use to track deer spots in various locations in the woods. I sure would appreciate some help because I need to find out what I'm dealing with. I'll be damned if I'm going to plant our usual load of vegetables just to feed some hungry four-legged scavengers!