Yellow spotted lizards are among the animals that will eat bees, wasps and hornets.
Your dog may also go after them along with flys and other dogs and they might chase a cat as well scence that is what the yellow spotted lizard eats as well .
Skunks are the most likely animal to dig up and eat a yellow jacket's nest, even if it's 3 feet off of the ground on the underside of a deck. Raccoons have also been known to eat the larvae out of yellow jackets' nests.
There should be no danger of that. Only newly-mated queen hornets and wasps hibernate through the winter -- and they don't hibernate in the old nest. If there has been cold weather, especially if cold enough for a frost, the rest of the colony should have died.
Honey badgers but not found in UK, bears do.
Many Bumble Bees, Genus Bombus, nest in holes in the ground. I've also mowed over a yellow jacket nest once (ouch), so include yellow jackets in the list. Various other wasps nest in the ground.
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Hedgehogs live in dens which they dig underground, during hibernation they build a nest called a hibernaculum.
An animal action is when animals dig holes into rocks.
Yes, raccoons are known to dig into the ground to forage for insects, including ground hornets. They have strong paws and sharp claws that make it easy for them to dig up nests. However, raccoons will generally avoid ground hornets due to the risk of getting stung.
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Structural is a physical part of the animal eg. spikes, scales, fur color, etc. Behavioural is something the organism does eg. make a nest, dig a hole, etc.
Animals don't dig up your lawn.
In a burrow they dig on the side of a dirt hill/cliff. Not tall ones though.