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Dear Wayne – You are correct in associating those holes with the burrows of crayfish (also known as crawdads or mud bugs in various parts of the country). They are quite common in our area (SE West Virginia), and I have seen them at quite some distance from any visible stream or pond.

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Dear Wayne – You are correct in associating those holes with the burrows of crayfish (also known as crawdads or mud bugs in various parts of the country). They are quite common in our area (SE West Virginia), and I have seen them at quite some distance from any visible stream or pond.

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Dear Wayne – You are correct in associating those holes with the burrows of crayfish (also known as crawdads or mud bugs in various parts of the country). They are quite common in our area (SE West Virginia), and I have seen them at quite some distance from any visible stream or pond.

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