All kinds of small animals might be digging in mulch to find a home at night. Chipmunks and rabbits might dig in mulch to hide from predators. Field mice might also dig in mulch to make a nest.
I would guess elder bugs.
Use a spray bee killer for the particular type of bees in the mulch bed. Be careful walking around the mulch as the bees may be inside the mulch as well.
It depends on the type of dye used. Many companies manufacture organic dyes that are safe for trees and human contact. Ask the mulch supplier about the dye manufacturer and research the company. Many colorants also contain other additives, such pesticides and mold inhibitors, which may be harmful or safe for trees and humans. Use care when applying colored mulch (or any kind of mulch) around the base of a tree. You don't want to pack the mulch around the trunk, which may damage the bark contacting the mulch. When properly applied, colored mulch can actually enhance the organic structure around the tree, just like other forms of wood mulch. Two of the most important considerations are the raw materials and the equipment used to make the mulch. You can find a vast number of websites citing the environmental destruction caused by harvesting cypress trees for mulch. In most areas, you can find mulch made from bark, wood waste (including pallets, sawmill waste, and logging slash), and more renewable wood sources. These mulches can offer good visual appeal and landscaping function. Buying mulch made from waste materials helps reduce the amount of wood sent to the landfill or burning pit, and it is better for local economies. Also, mulch quality can vary greatly with the equipment used to produce it. Mulch produced in a single pass through the grinding equipment often has fewer fine particles for better cover. The equipment should also have some sort of metal separation device to remove nails and other forms of ferrous metal that can end up in mulch. Ask your mulch supplier if the equipment and raw materials meet these requirements.
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they use it for digging.
I believe that any type of mulch may be used. Wooden mulch is for the most part decorative, but it also deters weed growth. I would say there aren't any disadvantages to Silk Oak mulch unless you know it to be particularly basic or acidic, in which case you would have to compensate. I would advise using a compost as a topsoil before applying the mulch.
I spread that mulch all over the flowerbeds yesterday.
The Chinese would be digging to the US. Actually we would all be digging to the center of the earth.
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The best mulch is the kind that lasts for 10 years and does not allow weeds to grow through. That mulch is called Roll Out Rubber Mulch.
Local nurseries or garden centers would carry straw mulch. Generally places that sell grass seed will carry straw.
1 yard of mulch at 12 inches deep would cover 25 sq. ft., so for 400 square feet you would need 16 yards. 12 inches is the depth you need to start with because the mulch will settle.