Q&A - What's making little mounds all over my yard?
Question:
This is all over my yard. What is doing this?
Answer:
Several different animals can make small dirt mounds like this. Ground bees are solitary and burrow into the ground for a place to lay their eggs. These bees do not sting and can be seen hovering just above the ground. Small mounds may also be made by small crayfish.
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This is all over my yard. What is doing this?
Answer:
Several different animals can make small dirt mounds like this. Ground bees are solitary and burrow into the ground for a place to lay their eggs. These bees do not sting and can be seen hovering just above the ground. Small mounds may also be made by small crayfish.
Related Videos:
What is making dirt mounds in my yard?
Fire Ant Mounds
Related Resources:
Digger bees
Bees in Turf
Mining Bees & Ground Nesting Wasps
Louisiana Crawfish Production Manual