We have little holes in our yard the size of you finger and they are all over someone said it skunks do make ground like a pea?

The holes in your yard are likely not made by skunks. Skunks typically dig holes that are about 6 inches wide and 12 inches deep, much larger than the holes you have described. Additionally, skunks typically dig holes in areas where they can find food, such as under porches or decks, or near garbage cans. If the holes in your yard are not near any of these areas, it is unlikely that they are made by skunks.

There are a few other animals that could be responsible for the holes in your yard. These include moles, voles, and chipmunks. Moles dig tunnels underground to find food, while voles and chipmunks dig holes to store food and hide from predators. If you can identify the animal that is responsible for the holes, you can take steps to deter them from digging in your yard.

Here are some tips for deterring animals from digging in your yard:

* Sprinkle cayenne pepper or cinnamon around the holes. These spices are irritants to animals and will help to deter them from digging.

* Plant mint or garlic around the holes. These plants are also irritants to animals and will help to keep them away.

* Cover the holes with chicken wire or hardware cloth. This will prevent animals from digging new holes.

* Set up a motion-activated sprinkler. This will scare animals away if they come near your yard.

If you are unable to deter the animals from digging in your yard on your own, you may need to hire a professional pest control company. They will be able to identify the animal that is responsible for the holes and take steps to remove them from your yard.