Literally about 20+ lawns look like something tore up the edges. What animal could be doing this?

by ZenandHarmony

14 Comments

  1. WonderfulOwl3015

    Looks like a hungry skunk digging for grubs

  2. DistinctOwl5455

    That looks like raccoons. Some will say skunk, but raccoons to me based on large area of damage.

  3. TheRealSOB

    Grubs. They eat the grass roots and then their predator pulls the grass out to find and eat the grubs. Could be a varmit or a bird. Birds did it to my yard this past spring and without total intervention from my weed guy, they would have destroyed the whole lawn.

  4. vastoholic

    I just discovered our culprit was an armadillo (Oklahoma area) but it was in the middle of the yard not at the edge/sidewalk.

  5. EntertainmentFit3288

    Something is digging for grubs. Doesn’t really matter what animal it is. Get rid of the grubs and the animals stop digging.

  6. conradthecook

    Looks like armadillo or skunk digging for grubs

  7. External-Ad4630

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  8. Better_Golf1964

    It could be a potential gravitational wormhole anomaly that’s pulling the side away in those areas but I don’t know where in the world do you live and have you looked at magnetic poles and how the shifting of our thing that it feels is going on right now

  9. igotw0rms

    Wouldnt put it past a kid with a stick and a mission for slight destruction.

  10. I had a similar issue and I had white grub in my lawn which was being attacked at by crows.

  11. Sudden-Garage

    Crows and other birds like them are the answer. My entire lawn got, got this year. I’m not even sure what to do to fix it it’s so bad.

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