Fox dens usually have two holes. One on the right for entry/exit, smaller on the left for ventilation. The den itself will have different sections for food storage and sleep.
Loud-Butterscotch234
Rabbits.
JulianPhoto
Looks like rats. They’re always around especially if you regularly feed the birds and if you have night wildlife cameras, you actually see them.
I keep on top of mine regularly when the holes appear, by putting strong rat poison down the holes and covering them so that other wildlife like Hedgehogs 🦔 don’t get to it.
If you leave it, they multiply quickly and you’ll become infested unfortunately. Hope that helps.
Nicky2512
Rats
Soppydogg
My money is on Ratty & Co.
Looks like my garden and I definitely see them
DinoKebab
Manbearpigs
Dry_Researcher7744
Rattus norvegicus
the_cats_jimjams
I have holes like this in my garden. I feed a mum fox and her now grown up cub. This is how they repay me 🙁
somtampapaya
Foxes will dig up your garden just for laughs. Being a London gardener they have become a nemesis of mine. Also rats can dig little holes as well, both annoying.
Qcumber69
Rats
Such_Trick_121
ME!!!
L___E___T
To me that looks exactly like what foxes do.
BRAiNPROOF
Small men
ninjarockpooler
Nomes. Courtesy of the late great Terry Pratchett.
They’re a species protected by copyright.
flabmeister
Foxes have been doing the same in my garden
clbbcrg
🐀 🐀 🐀
trailoftears123
Keep an eye on them-if they are dead-end holes it doesn’t matter.But if they do go somewhere and more gradually start to appear in the same area,it could well be a rat warren.
Ok_Tree_4706
Rat tunnels are usually smaller and more spherical apertured. I would guess foxes or badgers, but don’t know your location for the likelihood of either. Failing that, a heffalump.
Boggyprostate
I think definitely fox holes, elongated entry. I personally would leave them because I love foxes and have a den in the back garden, it’s so magical seeing little pups playing in the garden.
Jazzlike_Shift_4477
I’m afraid that’s rats
cherryly_babe
like some sneaky gopher auditioning for Great British Shadows
Slackdarren
I reckon its a Badger..
Spineberry
Teeny tiny zombies
scummy71
Rats nesting in your raised bed, we had to dig our bed out and remove after I had trapped 42 rats last year was a nightmare
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Fox dens usually have two holes. One on the right for entry/exit, smaller on the left for ventilation. The den itself will have different sections for food storage and sleep.
Rabbits.
Looks like rats. They’re always around especially if you regularly feed the birds and if you have night wildlife cameras, you actually see them.
I keep on top of mine regularly when the holes appear, by putting strong rat poison down the holes and covering them so that other wildlife like Hedgehogs 🦔 don’t get to it.
If you leave it, they multiply quickly and you’ll become infested unfortunately. Hope that helps.
Rats
My money is on Ratty & Co.
Looks like my garden and I definitely see them
Manbearpigs
Rattus norvegicus
I have holes like this in my garden. I feed a mum fox and her now grown up cub. This is how they repay me 🙁
Foxes will dig up your garden just for laughs. Being a London gardener they have become a nemesis of mine. Also rats can dig little holes as well, both annoying.
Rats
ME!!!
To me that looks exactly like what foxes do.
Small men
Nomes. Courtesy of the late great Terry Pratchett.
They’re a species protected by copyright.
Foxes have been doing the same in my garden
🐀 🐀 🐀
Keep an eye on them-if they are dead-end holes it doesn’t matter.But if they do go somewhere and more gradually start to appear in the same area,it could well be a rat warren.
Rat tunnels are usually smaller and more spherical apertured. I would guess foxes or badgers, but don’t know your location for the likelihood of either. Failing that, a heffalump.
I think definitely fox holes, elongated entry. I personally would leave them because I love foxes and have a den in the back garden, it’s so magical seeing little pups playing in the garden.
I’m afraid that’s rats
like some sneaky gopher auditioning for Great British Shadows
I reckon its a Badger..
Teeny tiny zombies
Rats nesting in your raised bed, we had to dig our bed out and remove after I had trapped 42 rats last year was a nightmare
Rats 🐀
Rats
It don’t look good.🐁🐁🐁 Brown rat.
Ratatouille.