Woodpecker pecking the woods
Unlike bees, that build a perfect storage room, the woodpecker stores its food in holes they carve on dead trees. They use their strong beak to drill the wood and their tongue to extract insects and salvia. And they guard their food so other birds won’t steal it away from them.
Woodpeckers can make up to 60.000 holes in one tree. Inside of each hole, they fit a single oak nut. Can you imagine what it would be like for a trypophobic to wander these woods? What would be more unsettling for them, a drilled tree with or without nuts?