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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 356670" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>over the last few years we've watched the grass in my grandmothers backyard thin down to nothing. she used to have a beautiful lawn back there. i had thought that a new tree had been responsible by creating too much shade by blockng the afternoon sun. but the grass just kept dying and dying. nows its moving around the side of the house. i noticed tons of little mounds of dirt where the grass was dead or dying. it looks kind of like a crayfish mound (but not). its like tiny little balls of dirt forming the mound. does anyone know what it is killing the grass. is it the african black beetle? i can find pictures of their dirt mounds. </p><p>how do i make them die a slow horrbile death? my aunt and i want to get the grass growing again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 356670, member: 57"] over the last few years we've watched the grass in my grandmothers backyard thin down to nothing. she used to have a beautiful lawn back there. i had thought that a new tree had been responsible by creating too much shade by blockng the afternoon sun. but the grass just kept dying and dying. nows its moving around the side of the house. i noticed tons of little mounds of dirt where the grass was dead or dying. it looks kind of like a crayfish mound (but not). its like tiny little balls of dirt forming the mound. does anyone know what it is killing the grass. is it the african black beetle? i can find pictures of their dirt mounds. how do i make them die a slow horrbile death? my aunt and i want to get the grass growing again. [/QUOTE]
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