[NatureNS] Massive areas of Dug-up Grassy Turf in Berwick???

Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 12:39:13 -0300
From: Eleanor Lindsay <az678@chebucto.ns.ca>
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somewhat distantly r
john belbin wrote:
> I would agree that the problem is probably mostly caused by skunks looking
> for June bug larva. The property that I recently moved from in Kingston had
> that problem for a couple of years, huge areas of the sod would be pulled
> back so that they could get at the bugs. It became a daily chore to go out
> and replace large areas of sod and then water it so that it wouldn't die. If
> you dug in the sandy soils beneath a grass area you would find June bug
> larva everywhere and later on the adults beetles would bang against the
> windows like rain.
>
> The nearby Paragon Golf Course had a huge infestation and I remember seeing
> almost the entire fairway of Hole #3 being destroyed by these grub searches,
> a colossal area as it is one of the longest holes on the course. It must
> have cost them a lot to repair the damage.
>
> Skunks were so common in the area that you began to see them wandering about
> in the day instead of just in the evening. Two local cats made friends with
> one that had a regular route over my front lawn, round the house to the back
> yard and then down to the stream. They would follow it about at a distance
> of less than a metre like groupies following a rock star. It was quite funny
> except for the damage the damage the "black and white cat" was doing to my
> place.
>
> John Belbin - Hantsport
>
>
>
>   
We have very few, if any, skunks in my area, but I have caught many a 
raccoon digging up large chunks of sod for June bug larvae at this time 
of year.

Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright, St Margaret's Bay

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