Notice those fat, furry creatures popping out of holes in your grass and snacking on your lawn? They may appear cute and harmless, but if you're worried about them, you certainly are not making a ...
Castor-oil controls are popular, nontoxic ways to chase moles out of your yard. Moles dislike the smell of castor oil and simply leave the area. Most of the castor-oil products come in a concentrated ...
Seems like a lot of area folks have problems with moles in their yards, and everyone has their own recipe for getting rid of the pesky varmints. Here are a couple solutions local gardeners sent by ...
Jeff in Manassas writes: “I could use some advice. We have a mole (or several moles by the looks of it) making a home in our yard. They’re in the grass and flower beds and we’re at a complete loss as ...
Use castor oil, coffee grounds, or garlic and chili pepper spray to deter moles. Flooding mole tunnels is temporary and best when combined with other deterrents. A long-term solution is to attract ...
Cheri in Annandale writes: “Do moles and voles go together in lawns? I believe we had them about 12 years ago but had big dogs and they seemed to go away. Now we have a small, older dog and tunnels ...
Most folks believe that to rid the property of moles, total annihilation of all insect and worm life is necessary. I would like to inform you of some much safer ways to achieve the same results.
What can I say? Ugly. Destructive. Wrecker of all that is lovely in your yard. Most folks believe that to rid the property of moles, total annihilation of all insect and worm life is necessary. I ...
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