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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 ...
One of the frequent questions people ask during a gardening talk concerns moles. Controlling moles is not easy; many have accepted these animals as part of the natural environment. They consume soil ...
Though scattering coffee grounds around your garden does not work to keep out moles, there are five humane ways to kick moles ...
When your garden is suddenly full of small mounds of soil you'll probably want to master the tricks behind how to get rid of moles. While they're only small creatures, they can create an enormous mess ...
They’re back! Telltale cones of mud in your lawn are a signal that mole season is upon us, and if you do nothing, moles will take over your entire yard. Doing nothing is not an option. Over the years ...
Considering they spend most of their time underground, it may seem surprising the damage that moles do above ground. As they forage for food, moles are known to make travel lanes that cause meandering ...
Lawn and landscape critters are out in earnest this time of year, but before you spray those brown spots or droopy plants, make sure the culprit isn't drought blight. This phenomenon will manifest ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Signs of moles Q • I read that treating my lawn for grubs will get rid of moles that have made tunnels all over my lawn. Is that ...