The Hole Story
Amateur Gardening|March 11,2017

Right now, holes are being created in trees up and down the land. Graham Clarke discusses what could be making them

Graham Clarke
The Hole Story

DURING March, several birds and mammals are digging holes in trees, sometimes even ousting the current occupants of them, as a prelude to breeding. Here are three main culprits, plus a few of the chancers:

- Grey squirrels mainly make their nests (called dreys) from twigs, leaves and dry grass, high in the crooks of tree branches, but they will also gnaw small cavities in trees, often in rotten wood where a dead branch has fallen off. Teeth marks are usually visible around the edge of the hole.

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