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Added a post Oct 23
The hard black ones are the good ones. Sometimes, especially in drought years, there's not much in them, though. The best way to crack them that I've tried is to run over them with your car. You ha... Read More »
Added a reply Oct 13
I don't think so. I've seen skunk damage - little cone shaped depressions - and this is quite different. These are large piles, maybe two cups in volume sitting on the surface with no hole or tunne... Read More »
Added a post Oct 9
I saw something like this in a yard in Brevard, too. Globs of nice looking, rich soil scattered on the grass, but there was no hole or tunnel underneath. It was just as though compost had rained ou... Read More »
Polly McDaniel said…
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