It would be nice if we had some really good pics of the holes, we are all familiar with digging them and what they look like in different soil types,
and at different angles.
May be some guy with a detector.
May be a Golfer.
May be a kid with a Go Pro.
But this could also be the possible job done to find those those bloody fat white lawn grubs that eat the roots of grass, and they are everywhere.
So I would not put it past one of those Australian dirt digging grub eating animals to put little pot holes into a nice oval turf and not fill it in again.
I guess they would be random in hole digging, dig shallow to the roots and move around the edge trying for the best position.
Does that area have those types of animals in it ?
BUT I also know that DOGS can be hole diggers to, we are babysitting Kato's boyfriends dog and she is a digger, doesnt get off the lead much or out much,
but on a good patch of grass she will dig holes after a smell she has found, same as on a beach.
Of course we stopped the dog from doing it, but....
Picks leave a small cap of grass and usually a pile of dirt to one side - we all have done that.
I just think that maybe there is a case for both possibilities and maybe they need to mount a camera to see what the 'root' cause of the damage may be.
Before we all blame each other and cause unhappy emotions.
My 2c
Kato and I dig even in Parks lands in front of Council grounds people, complimented and never told off, never any holes or even visible scars.
They have no issue with us. you may be surprised where we can dig these days.
But we do come across digs that clearly have been other detectors, without the tools or skills, we find their targets about 30% of the time in the hole left behind,
which we fill anyway. Another reason the Council Parks guys(and girls) have no issue with us.
and at different angles.
May be some guy with a detector.
May be a Golfer.
May be a kid with a Go Pro.
But this could also be the possible job done to find those those bloody fat white lawn grubs that eat the roots of grass, and they are everywhere.
So I would not put it past one of those Australian dirt digging grub eating animals to put little pot holes into a nice oval turf and not fill it in again.
I guess they would be random in hole digging, dig shallow to the roots and move around the edge trying for the best position.
Does that area have those types of animals in it ?
BUT I also know that DOGS can be hole diggers to, we are babysitting Kato's boyfriends dog and she is a digger, doesnt get off the lead much or out much,
but on a good patch of grass she will dig holes after a smell she has found, same as on a beach.
Of course we stopped the dog from doing it, but....
Picks leave a small cap of grass and usually a pile of dirt to one side - we all have done that.
I just think that maybe there is a case for both possibilities and maybe they need to mount a camera to see what the 'root' cause of the damage may be.
Before we all blame each other and cause unhappy emotions.
My 2c
Kato and I dig even in Parks lands in front of Council grounds people, complimented and never told off, never any holes or even visible scars.
They have no issue with us. you may be surprised where we can dig these days.
But we do come across digs that clearly have been other detectors, without the tools or skills, we find their targets about 30% of the time in the hole left behind,
which we fill anyway. Another reason the Council Parks guys(and girls) have no issue with us.