You probably have a mole if the mounds of dirt you see in your yard are round, symmetrical and conical, like miniature volcanoes. The dirt is fluffy with occasional clods on top of the mound. A mole mound, sometimes known as a mole hill, can be more than a foot in...
Moles can be a significant nuisance for homeowners and landscape enthusiasts alike. Their tunneling habits can wreak havoc on lawns, gardens, and flower beds, leading to unsightly molehills and potential damage to plant roots. Understanding how to effectively manage...
Enjoy your summer in your backyard! The following lawn care services will keep your yard safe for your family and your pets. You CAN live mosquito free. You CAN live weed free. You CAN live pest free! Overseeding Spring Core Aeration Overseeding – Core...
Moles are the bane of many homeowners’ existence, creating unsightly tunnels and mounds that can wreak havoc on a beautifully manicured lawn. These subterranean pests are not only a nuisance but can also cause significant damage to your yard, garden, and...
Moles can be a persistent and frustrating problem for homeowners, burrowing their way through lawns and gardens, leaving unsightly mounds and tunnels in their wake. These small, subterranean mammals may be out of sight, but their destructive impact on your carefully...
Do you know the difference between moles and voles? Both animals can wreak havoc on your lawn. Many types of moles are active all year long. Just remember even though moles and voles have similar names they are different animals. The following are some tips to help...