Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    mikesenior's Avatar
    mikesenior Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jul 23, 2013, 07:08 AM
    Garden puzzle
    Something is coming into my flower garden at night and leaving behind little mounds of white foamy looking stuff on top of the mulch. It looks like throw-up. What/who could it be?
    hkstroud's Avatar
    hkstroud Posts: 11,929, Reputation: 899
    Home Improvement & Construction Expert
     
    #2

    Jul 23, 2013, 02:43 PM
    It's a fungus from the mulch.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

A Puzzle [ 28 Answers ]

This puzzles me. (I know, that's not too difficult) Headline in Tyler newspaper: Obama declares H1N1 a national emergency. From statistics I've heard, and comments from doctors, H1N1 is no more dangerous than the seasonal flu. So why all the hullaballoo? Is this merely a diversion so we...

Wiring Puzzle [ 5 Answers ]

I just purchased on old loft. I opened a four panel box (I want to swap out some of the switches for dimmers) and discovered the following: B/W/R B/W/R B/W/R B/W B/W/R So four sets of wires coming in from the top of the box (three sets of Black/White/Red and one set of...

The Beanfeast Puzzle. [ 1 Answers ]

THE BEANFEAST PUZZLE. A number of men went out together on a bean-feast. There were four Parties invited--namely, 25 cobblers, 20 tailors, 18 hatters, and 12 Glovers. They spent altogether $15.96. It was found that five cobblers Spent as much as four tailors; that twelve tailors spent as much...

Thunderbird puzzle [ 2 Answers ]

I received an email on Thunderbird with an URL for a Flicker Photo Album. But it will not open. I forwarded it to my other computer also with Thunderbird and it opened straight away. I can not find the reason why it will not open on the first computer. Does anybody know the answer to this problem...

Maths Puzzle [ 3 Answers ]

The Brightvale Institute of Technology needed new Maths books, so they ordered a new set from Brightvale Books. When they got the books back from the printers, however, they discovered that there had been a horrible mistake. Apparently the printer scrambled up all the digits in the printing...


View more questions Search