Moles can quickly turn your yard into a wasteland of holes as they dig up various insects and worms to eat, making volcano-shaped mounds in the process. If you're tired of moles visiting your yard 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 ...
Q: The voles/moles in my small flower garden love my hosta. I would like to plant some chrysanthemums in the same garden. Will they get eaten also? A: Yes, I understand that moles and voles can eat ...
Moles can tunnel below your grass, destroying roots and leaving large brown patches in your yard. Fortunately, you can deter moles using a number of methods. Here are 4 ways to rid your yard of moles.
During the last few weeks, I have gone out to the yard to water our flowers and I have noticed that I have had an uninvited, overnight visitor come into our yard. In my situation, we have two planters ...
Moles may look harmless, but in gardens they can quickly become destructive pests. These underground critters dig tunnels while searching for grubs and worms, often disturbing soil structure and ...
Moles tunnel through your yard looking for food. They usually have several main runs through your yard as well as secondary tunnels. The secondary tunnels are where they collect their food and once ...