Q: I keep finding mysterious holes all over my lawn. How do I determine what type of animal is digging holes in my yard? A: There are many different animals that could be digging in a homeowner’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tunatura / Getty Images You can determine the source of holes in your yard without mounds by inspecting the damage and watching ...
The aforementioned highways are usually the work of meadow or prairie voles. Woodland voles create surface runways, too, but they tend to do so beneath the leaf litter that's present in their natural ...
Last week I mentioned a few critters that can cause plant damage when we have snow-cover for a period. According to predicted temperatures for next week, it looks like the snow might be around a bit ...
We work hard on our gardens and lawns only to find holes and other damage once the snow melts. Many animals like to dig and tunnel leaving signs of their presence. So, what's that hole? Squirrels and ...
The smallest intruders can quickly turn a blossoming garden into a barren patch. While moles and voles are similar in appearance, these little critters each cause a different type of damage to your ...
Voles are rodents that closely resemble mice or hamsters. They are often called field mice because of their tendency to choose fields in which to live, says Dr. Nancy Troyano, board certified ...
You can determine the source of holes in your yard without mounds by inspecting the damage and watching for animals. Insects like grubs, wasps, and bees could be the source of this damage. Animals ...