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 ...
A: Moles will eat earthworms and other insects in addition to grubs that live in soil. But moles don’t dig just to eat. Some tunnels are used repeatedly as passageways. Mole feeding tunnels, on the ...
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 ...
Q: I have mole mounds in my lawn. I went out this morning to enjoy the sunrise as I sipped my coffee, and the first thing I spotted was a mole mound right in the middle of my lawn. How can I get rid ...
DEAR JOAN: We have some animal tunneling around our raised bed gardens. Almost every day, I need to smash down a new tunnel path, only to find a new one the next day. It is surprising to me, because ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — You will see them in yard after yard—mole trails and mounds, all over Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. “They’ll cave in, you can step on them and it’s almost like ...
Discovering a mysterious hole in your carefully manicured lawn or thriving garden can be frustrating. Is it a sign of a minor ...
If you’ve started to notice signs of tunneling in your yard, there’s a good chance that you have a mole infestation. For the most part, moles are small, harmless mammals that spend their lives beneath ...
Are moles digging up your yard? Charles Lee, wildlife control Extension specialist from K-State/Manhattan, and Dan Lekie, Johnson County Extension director, will discuss how you can eliminate moles, ...