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Holes dug by addition foundation
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| I have a house in upstate New York - noticing holes dug by the block foundation
of an addition - this area is overhung by a deck.
The holes are kinda conical in shape, with a hole in each only about an inch or
two across. There are three of them.
What's doing this? What's the remedy?
Thanks,
Banty
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| PCOpug 2007-10-03, 5:25 pm |
| Trap spiders .
Not of any threat to people or pets .
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| In article <wkRMi.4766$n92.4050@trnddc06>, PCOpug says...
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>Trap spiders .
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>Not of any threat to people or pets .
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Looked it up - way out of their range (I'm in upstate New York), adn I don't see
the plug they build for over their hole. So I don't think that's the culprit.
Banty
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| Sounds like it could be ground squirrells, or better known as chipmunks.
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| Tony D 2008-01-17, 5:25 pm |
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"Banty" <Banty_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:fdqt1j0r6l@drn.newsguy.com...
>I have a house in upstate New York - noticing holes dug by the block
>foundation
> of an addition - this area is overhung by a deck.
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> The holes are kinda conical in shape, with a hole in each only about an
> inch or
> two across. There are three of them.
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> What's doing this? What's the remedy?
Chipmunks.
Tony D
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