DEAR JOAN: I love these little mysteries. Do you have any idea why there might be so many dead moles found above ground? I spend a lot of time on the trails and have seen three this season so far.
A skeptical Sen. Bob Morton, R-Orient, listens Monday to testimony about a bill that would allow people to use deadly "body-gripping" traps on moles. (Richard Roesler / The Spokesman-Review) For more ...
When you see a series of 3- to 5-inch rounded, raised ridges breaking the surface of your lawn that are accompanied by tiny dirt volcanoes, you know you have moles tunneling below ground. Moles cause ...
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 ...
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 ...
Master gardener Janelle Steckley says: Unfortunately, the answer to your question is a firm maybe. If it makes you feel any better, even when you use poison the answer is still maybe! While ...
Some folks confused “ground hogs” and “ground moles’,” thinking they’re one in the same. Ain’t so. While they both are active in February and on into warmer months and both dig burrows, that’s the end ...
If you decide to get rid of moles, trap them. Forget home remedies like chewing gum or castor bean seeds. Poison does not work. Hire a professional or trap them yourself. Use several and make sure ...