Although you may scratch your head over what animal is digging holes in your yard, there’s no mistaking when that animal is a mole. You’re not likely to see one above ground, but the hills and ruts a ...
One of the best parts of spring is seeing all of the wildlife seemingly come to life around us. Unfortunately, that activity can also bring new challenges to homeowners. One of the most common and ...
An educational film produced by Whole Films International detailing the latest in Immigrant Mole Catching Technology The film takes a close loot at a new virus developed by the Whole Worshiper ...
Hairless, beady-eyed, web-footed and about seven inches long, moles leave visible tunnels running just under the soil. Moles prefer loose, moist soil full of grubs and earthworms, which can be ...
Here’s how to tell if you have moles and what to do about them. If your yard is riddled with bumps and ridges, you may have some underground neighbors: Moles! These small mammals spend most of their ...
A mole is an unwanted skin growth. It usually looks like a flat or raised bump that’s the color of your skin or darker. Most people get moles as a teenager or adult. Some moles are present at birth.
The mole cricket is an invasive pest that attacks turfgrass and other plants. This unique insect gets its name from its huge forelegs, which it uses to tunnel through the dirt like a mole. It damages ...