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May 28, 2015 4:39 PM CST
Kentucky 😔 (Zone 6a)
Cactus and Succulents Region: Kentucky Moon Gardener Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals Plant Identifier
Garden Ideas: Level 2
bamira said:If it's not droppings from the aliens Crying


I think this might be the answer!

JRsbugs said:You don't have any big snails around?

https://www.google.co.uk/searc...

Snail eggs are too fragile. They pop with the slightest touch...

I just weeded another different bed, it's kind of half way between the spots these other pics were taken, I found gobs of them, thousands!
Some are perfectly clean looking, the inside of the hole looks pristine, no signs of dirt ever being in them... These must be bug related...

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I wasn't able to get a pic to turn out of it, but I found some that were wedged at the base of some stools of grass, they were several inches about ground level...
I dug down and found nothing related to them, except the very top layer or soil.
I did find one thing that I hadn't seen, this was 2 of the little balls stuck together, with the holes facing each other, they fit together rather well, but the moment I disturbed them them fell apart, no idea if that was a fluke or maybe they all start out fused together...

Thanks again detectives!
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