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Little Mounds of Dirt


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#1 Offline BrittonLS - Posted June 22 2015 - 6:31 AM

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https://www.dropbox.....59.41.jpg?dl=0

I saw a lot of these along the ground after it rained, just little mounds without any visible holes. Does anyone know what these are? Ants clearing out their nests after a rain is what I figured. But I don't know anything, there might bee a queen for each of these mounds for all I know.

#2 Offline dspdrew - Posted June 22 2015 - 6:39 AM

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Worm castings.

 

There are many insects that leave small mounds of dirt like those after it rains, including some queen ants, but that particular dirt has clearly been extruded and most likely left behind by worms.



#3 Offline BrittonLS - Posted June 22 2015 - 7:39 AM

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Yup, everyone I dug up so far was a worm. Well at least I'm learning

Edited by BrittonLS, June 22 2015 - 7:40 AM.





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