Key Points Scattering coffee grounds in your garden is a temporary fix for deterring molesA better method is adding beneficial nematodes or milky spore to your yardBuilding physical barriers, adding ...
Coffee grounds fade fast. Lasting mole control comes from active-run mapping, selective grub management, barriers, and follow ...
Considering they spend most of their time underground, it may seem surprising the damage that moles do above ground. As they forage for food, moles are known to make travel lanes that cause meandering ...
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 frequent questions people ask during a gardening talk concerns moles. Controlling moles is not easy; many have accepted these animals as part of the natural environment. They consume soil ...
Q. Recently I have noticed numerous piles of soil in my backyard. They are roughly the size of a small dinner plate. What’s going on? A. What you are seeing are the first signs of mole activity. Moles ...
The gardening season is in full swing and if you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and ...
Apr. 8—When you have a professional mole, you call in the professional mole catcher. Or, as he's known in Lewis County, "The Mole Man." His name is Paul Rees. The 70-year-old Centralia resident's mole ...