Few weeks back, I discovered one had decided to burrow alongside the garage foundation of a second home behind some stuff I had stacked to get rid of. Only noticed it because it had piled up the diggings (sand) up to and behind the air conditioner. The sucker was real busy. He dug a sloping trench and just kicked the sand backwards. The trench was about 8 ft long and sloped down to the "tunnel" entrance which was about 3' below grade. I collapsed the tunnel roof for a few feet and filled it back up. Came back a week later and he had dug it out again. Since it was so deep, I figured that I hadn't collapsed all of the tunnel so I dug down along the wall with a trenching shovel for about 10' in length. As I got down to the tunnel roof in a section, I'd collapse it. Kept checking with a rod to ensure I got all the "voids". After I got the tunnel covered, I ran out of time to back fill it entirely so I covered it with some wire mesh. Last time I checked, he hadn't been back. Will finish the backfill when I get back there next week.
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