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Moles aren’t all bad – they aerate the soil, deposit natural fertilizer and eat grubs that can harm your landscaping. Unless ...
Moles in your yard offer benefits like soil aeration, free fertilization, and pest control by eating harmful insect grubs.
With all the rainfall, trees and shrubs have had substantial growth. But this lush growth is also appealing to wildlife in ...
Apply insecticides, especially grub control, to your lawn. Check with your local university co-op extension service (find ...
Pests cause visible damage like chewed grass and soil disruption, while diseases show up as discolored or fuzzy patches from ...
Voles are rodents that are closer in size and shape to hamsters than they are to the similarly sounding moles. These rodents are a common sight throughout North America, but some people ascribe a mole ...
Voles are also known as meadow mice, field mice and ground moles. They are not a mole, nor a mouse, nor a shrew. I don’t think I have ever seen a shrew, so I looked it up.
Unlike voles, moles feed on earthworms and some soil-dwelling insects. They travel in interconnected tunnels 3 to 12” below ground whereas voles typically use above-ground surface runways. Story ...
The best way to prevent moles and voles from harming your landscape is by being able to accurately identify them. Moles and voles are two common garden pests that are often confused with one ...
Voles, moles and gophers can wreak havoc in the garden but they can be managed using various methods to control, deter or eradicate. Consider your natural environment, ...