Calling any gardeners - What's digging up my lawn?
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We found the first shallow grave about a month ago, and just assumed that the dog had done it while we'd been out. Then another one appeared, and another.
Then one appeared while we were out for the day, and the dog was with us, so we wondered if maybe it was one of the cats - although it seemed unlikely as they stubbornly refuse to stop using the litter tray indoors.
More appeared, and we still thought it might have been the cats, until we woke one morning to find another - while all our animals were shut inside with us.
This is what we've got - it's about the size of an outstretched hand, and the debris is scattered for maybe 18 inches, all in one direction as if it's been scrabbled at by an animal digging.

Any suggestions, anyone?
Then one appeared while we were out for the day, and the dog was with us, so we wondered if maybe it was one of the cats - although it seemed unlikely as they stubbornly refuse to stop using the litter tray indoors.
More appeared, and we still thought it might have been the cats, until we woke one morning to find another - while all our animals were shut inside with us.
This is what we've got - it's about the size of an outstretched hand, and the debris is scattered for maybe 18 inches, all in one direction as if it's been scrabbled at by an animal digging.

Any suggestions, anyone?
We quite often find pheasants sitting in the ones on our land. We often see them scratching the ground up as well. we also have squirrels, foxes and billions of rabbits. We are not 100% sure what is doing it but the amount of "digging" has gone down since the pheasant shoot stopped about 2 years ago.
Someone once told us it was a combination of most of the animals trying to get at these weired flying bug things that nest in the grass/ground...Especially the pheasants apparently .
Someone once told us it was a combination of most of the animals trying to get at these weired flying bug things that nest in the grass/ground...Especially the pheasants apparently .
Dave Dax builder said:
headcase said:
Crocodile.
That's a pretty stupid answer when someone needs help.There are no Crocodiles in Stoke on Trent.
Those patches will be where a Hippopotamus has been sun bathing. Happens all the time round here.
Out here in the Fens we've got plenty of wetlands and they're just the job for feeding strangers to.
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