?If you don't have large piles of dirt in your yard right now, you are among the few and the lucky. Many area residents are suffering from mole damage. It is a problem that is damaging to lawns, ...
Pesky moles and voles have eluded innocent gardeners for decades. Here we are, just trying to beautify our little place on earth and – wham! – suddenly the lawn looks like a dirt bike track. Reminds ...
Learn to tell these critters apart, and handle them safely, with advice from experts. Damian Kuzdak/Getty Images If you find a small, furry creature crawling around in your garden, would you know if ...
Got moles? The best way to deal with moles is to either trap them or repair your lawn in their wake. Unfortunately, it can be a continuous process. When I go out and see how moles have ripped up my ...
If you don't want to welcome predators that can harm your yard, you can introduce certain wasps or nematodes for biocontrol. If you see more than two to four mole crickets per 2-square-foot radius, it ...
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 ...
I guess the mole crickets didn’t drown during Ian. Between having three stores (Possum’s Landscape and Pest Control Supply), regularly scouting around, and having a whole bunch of friends in the ...
I am having problems with moles in my garden. They are eating the roots of my tomato plants and killing them. Is there a nontoxic method I can use to stop the damage? The moles are feeding on the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A warm winter means moles, chipmunks and other outdoor pests are making an early appearance this year. And if left unchallenged, these critters can do some serious damage.
For such a small creature, moles can cause big headaches. Their tunneling behavior can cause extensive damage to turf areas if left unchecked. While the damage is easy to identify, solving it can be ...