The best way to prevent moles and voles from harming your landscape is by being able to accurately identify them. Moles and voles are two common garden pests that are often confused with one another ...
Mounds of dirt or damaged plants may mean moles or voles Find out how to tell which pest is ruining your lawn.
As most people have begun mowing their lawns, they may have noticed the familiar mole runs or a curious above-ground network of runways. This is perhaps the most visual difference between the effects ...
What are those varmints in my garden? Are they moles, voles or gophers? Moles are small, insect-eating mammals. If you see mounds of dirt and surface runways, you may have moles. Voles, or meadow mice ...
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 ...
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Learn the Difference Between Mole and Snake Holes
Mole holes have a diameter of 2 inches and are at least 10 inches deep. Snake holes are smaller and round. Moles thrive in cooler climates with moist habitats, while snakes can be found in any climate ...
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