If your yard is riddled with bumps and ridges, you may have some underground neighbors: Moles! These small mammals spend most of their lives underground and are rarely seen. But their expert digging ...
Have you noticed moles in your garden or, at the very least, evidence that they've paid a visit? Moles dwell underground, meaning that their complex tunnelling systems can quickly disturb even the ...
When garden moles start tunneling through your lawn, it's tempting to reach for whatever quick fix promises fast results. For many DIY enthusiasts, that means grabbing a can of WD-40. It's a popular ...
Because they live underground most of their lives, moles have poor eyesight. But they aren’t blind. They’re good at detecting light, which helps them know the time of day and seasons of the year. Plus ...
The following article was published in the Ellensburg Daily-Record. Spring means the return of lawn care season in Kittitas County, and now that the snow is gone, it’s clear that some tiny residents — ...