Because they live underground most of their lives, moles have poor eyesight. But they aren’t blind. They’re good at detecting light, which helps them know the time of day and seasons of the year. Plus ...
Moles, voles, and groundhogs are often confused with one another, because they all burrow beneath the ground. However, while moles tend to make large holes like groundhogs do because they excavate ...
Here’s how to tell if you have moles and what to do about them. If your yard is riddled with bumps and ridges, you may have some underground neighbors: Moles! These small mammals spend most of their ...
Throughout my landscape beds and along the edges of my lawn are large deposits of dirt that look almost as if they are "erupting" through the bark mulch. These mounds of soil are about 6" in diameter ...
Though moles are cute, they’re not the kind of critter you want living in your lawn. Moles tunnel beneath your lawn, creating unsightly molehills. Luckily, TikToker Lydia (@the_bees_edwardian) has ...
Q: Please do an article on how to get rid of moles. I have lived 20 years at my home and never had a problem. This spring, I paid a wildlife person who only caught one mole. I sprayed mole repellent ...
Grub worms are the larval stage of Japanese and other types of beetles. They live in the soil until they pupate and transform into the adult beetles. When they are in the soil, they will feed on the ...
Oftentimes when I have a conversation with someone about a critter that is tearing up their lawns, they will blame either a mole or a gopher. And more often than not, the damage is attributed to the ...
There’s a chance you’ve got overlapping moles in your yard, since it’s plausible that one mole will not encounter another right away, even as they work the same area. Eventually, they discover one ...
Have you ever been riding through a neighborhood and see a yard and think, “Wow, they have a mole problem”? If that is your yard, here are some quick pointers. For the long version, go to Possumsupply ...
If your yard is riddled with bumps and ridges, you may have some underground neighbors: Moles! These small mammals spend most of their lives underground and are rarely seen. But their expert digging ...