Spring is a busy season for yard work—and it's also go-time for ground moles, who often take advantage of the soft, moist soil to start forming their underground tunnels. That means a ground mole ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - How do I REALLY get rid of moles in my yard? Dawn soap, juicy fruit gum, apple cider vinegar and even essential oils? There is no shortage of mole removal remedies out there ...
Q: Please do an article on how to get rid of moles. I have lived 20 years at my home and never had a problem. This spring, I paid a wildlife person who only caught one mole. I sprayed mole repellent ...
Q.: I am writing on behalf of my father-in-law, who is plagued with ground moles. He has tried traps, electronic "sonic" devices, a part-time exterminator and several remedies that verge on the weird, ...
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 ...
For a creature that can’t see well, the mighty mole can do a lot of destruction to your garden. Courtesy K-State Research and Extension Making a mountain out of a molehill is a common phrase meaning ...
Homeowners often confuse mole and vole lawn damage. Moles tunnel underground, creating mounds. Voles create surface runways ...
Spray a 1:3 vinegar-water mix around fences and molehills, reapplying often. It deters moles humanely but works best before infestations. For better control, reduce grubs, trap moles, or install mesh ...