The gardening season is in full swing and if you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and ...
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 ...
Moles might not be harming your garden, but their tunnels are never a good sight in any yard. This DIY solution is just what ...
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 ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › When mole repellents fail to work, setting a mole trap is the logical next step. While ...
Use castor oil, coffee grounds, or garlic and chili pepper spray to deter moles. Flooding mole tunnels is temporary and best when combined with other deterrents. A long-term solution is to attract ...
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 ...
Few things are more unsightly in the yard than mounds of dirt caused by digging moles. For some reason, the number of yards which serve as hosts to moles seems to have increased the past few years.
Having moles (which are different from voles) in your yard has a few pros but mostly cons. These small mammals feed on pests like grubs, but the tunnels moles burrow in lawns make them unwelcome ...