- Sep 29, 2000
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OK look at this picture:
I found this a couple of weeks ago after an aggressive thaw; high temps and a ton of melting snow. I assumed it was water finding its way under the snow and making a river on my lawn. You can ignore the sump pump outlet there; my sump hardly ever runs. Also, these "spider web" things exist in neighbors yard here and there, too.
So I was talking to some neighbors talking about the river and one guy said it's actually caused by moles. I thought he was joking, but he's not. Another neighbor believes it's moles, too. There are moles here--they see them, but frankly I think that's ridiculous. I don't see a mole borrowing at the top of the grass between the grass and snow, it frankly sounds absurd.
Can we get a consensus here?
BTW one other neighbor of mine also thinks it's water.
I found this a couple of weeks ago after an aggressive thaw; high temps and a ton of melting snow. I assumed it was water finding its way under the snow and making a river on my lawn. You can ignore the sump pump outlet there; my sump hardly ever runs. Also, these "spider web" things exist in neighbors yard here and there, too.
So I was talking to some neighbors talking about the river and one guy said it's actually caused by moles. I thought he was joking, but he's not. Another neighbor believes it's moles, too. There are moles here--they see them, but frankly I think that's ridiculous. I don't see a mole borrowing at the top of the grass between the grass and snow, it frankly sounds absurd.
Can we get a consensus here?
BTW one other neighbor of mine also thinks it's water.