What the heck does this?

I occasionally get a hole like that in my yard and they are ant hills. I just throw some hot water on them and it breaks up the ant hills.
 
Skunk, small rodent. Time for the game camera
I agree. I have a den in my sorghum and was wondering what it was because it's pretty decent size so I put up one of the game cameras pointed towards the den. It is a gopher tortoise. I have game cameras in different spots on my property and see plenty of predators most nights. It's still in the 90's here during the day so most come out at night to hunt.
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From one of the cameras last night, a fox.
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From another time a coyote.
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I’ve seen squirrels and chipmunks do this.

Squirrels and chipmunks stick to ground holes typically around trees or landscaping, in pots, mulched areas, and lawn. The hole is typically bigger.
 
I agree. I have a den in my sorghum and was wondering what it was because it's pretty decent size so I put up one of the game cameras pointed towards the den. It is a gopher tortoise. I have game cameras in different spots on my property and see plenty of predators most nights. It's still in the 90's here during the day so most come out at night to hunt.
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From one of the cameras last night, a fox.
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From another time a coyote.View attachment 1541798

Totally love the turtle . Coyote and Fox not so much.
 
Antlions are also known as Doodle Bugs there is even an old Folk Song about doodle bugs. Kneel down close to the pit and gently blow the sand away with your breath and you will find an insect larva at the bottom of the pit that is every ant's nightmare.

An alternative way is to drop a live ant into the pit and watch the sand at the bottom of the pit erupt as the doodle bug starts kicking sand into the face of the ant. Sooner or later the doodle bug in the bottom of the pit will snag the ant in its hollow jaws and drag her underground.

WARNING: ANTS WERE HARMED IN THE FILMING OF THIS VIDEO, WATCH AT YOUR OWN RISK.:lau:oops:

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