Because they live underground most of their lives, moles have poor eyesight. But they aren’t blind. They’re good at detecting light, which helps them know the time of day and seasons of the year. Plus ...
Grub worms are the larval stage of Japanese and other types of beetles. They live in the soil until they pupate and transform into the adult beetles. When they are in the soil, they will feed on the ...
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 ...
Mole damage to lawns has to be one of the most unsightly and difficult to control problems in many lawns. Moles leave very large mounds of dirt and numerous tunnels all over the lawn. The problem can ...
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 ...
We work hard on our gardens and lawns only to find holes once the snow melts. Many animals like to dig and tunnel leaving signs of their presence. So, what's that hole? Here are some animals that ...
CORVALLIS – Spring brings buds and blooms, but it also brings moles, voles and gophers. The small mammals take gardeners to their knees to peer down tunnels, set traps and toss in everything from ...
At first glance, Rebakah McCrudden didn’t think much of the beginnings of a fire ant mound that was forming in her Mount Pleasant backyard. After further inspection, however, McCrudden realized that ...
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 ...
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