“Moles are insectivores,” says Sheldon Owen, PhD, wildlife extension specialist at West Virginia University. “They’re tunneling in search of food, pushing the dirt out of their wa ...
Looking out at your lawn and seeing a bunch of holes, hills or tunnels can be jarring. Where did they come from? How could a critter move so fast? It looked fine yesterday! Maybe you race to ...
Their activity can contaminate hay and silage with dirt which slows down curing. The first step in controlling the moles is detecting their presence and tunnels. So how do you tell their presence?
Let’s face it, moles aren’t exactly popular with many homeowners. They have a reputation for defacing lawns with their below ...