Q. Recently I have noticed numerous piles of soil in my backyard. They are roughly the size of a small dinner plate. What’s going on? A. What you are seeing are the first signs of mole activity. Moles ...
Since moles can seriously affect your garden with their tunnels, it's best to avoid these common mistakes that attract these critters to your yard.
A lawn can look perfectly smooth in late winter, then suddenly transform into a maze of soft ridges and mysterious dirt mounds. Those twisting tunnels don’t appear by accident, and they definitely don ...
Maybe you've noticed their tunnels, or the telltale piles of dirt outside a tunnel's entrance. Perhaps your grass is dying off, or you've spotted one of these critters with your own eyes! If you have ...
Moles are always a hot topic in the Lowcountry. I try to limit my writing about them to only once a year (or less – it has been two years); however, after walking through some neighborhoods and ...
I have been bombarded with questions about moles, voles, and pocket gophers lately. Identifying which mammal is causing damage seems to be a major problem among lawn owners. Therefore I will try to ...
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 ...
The Master Gardener: Brian Jervis, coordinator of the Tulsa County Master Gardeners programQ. Our lawn has been torn up either by moles or gophers, I'm not sure which it is. How do we rid of them? T.
‘I am getting these mounds of dirt in my yard. Something must be digging. Do I have moles, and if so, how do I get rid of them?” — L.S. Pocket gophers leave mounds of dirt, and moles leave raised dirt ...
WITH THE WARMING temperatures and arrival of June, many creatures are visiting your yard and garden. Just the other day, my cat Rogue brought me two young moles (Good kitty!) and in the last week new ...