Apply insecticides, especially grub control, to your lawn. Check with your local university co-op extension service (find yours here) to learn the right time to do it in your area. Moles may go ...
Have you noticed moles in your garden or, at the very least, evidence that they've paid a visit? Moles dwell underground, meaning that their complex tunnelling systems can quickly disturb even the ...
SEATTLE — Molehills can be an unsightly nuisance in your lawn or garden, but ousting the pesky little critters can be quite the task. While moles can benefit the landscapes and ecosystems they inhabit ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Spring is the best time to eradicate moles, but many common home remedies don't work and may be hazardous, a Purdue University expert says. Judy Loven, Indiana state director ...
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 ...
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 ...
We’ve all seen the dirt piles that show up over night in the yard. Where did they come from? Are the ant-people invading? Maybe not that extreme, but some pesks have arrived and they go by: moles. So, ...
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 ...