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The size and shape of lawn holes can tell you who's digging themYou can determine the source of holes in your yard without ...
Additionally, vole holes usually leave serpentine raised tunnels through which they travel and feed. Which can damage the lawn, flower bulbs and root vegetables. Advertisement ...
In my yard, when I want to use cardboard (and I have covered a 10 X 50 foot bed with it) I poke holes in it so it decomposes faster and lets water and air through.
Another mischievous rodent, squirrels may be fun to watch, but they can become a serious nuisance for homeowners when they cause damage or infestation. In terms of physical appearance, squirrels ...
Meadow voles — Alaska has two kinds, red back and meadow voles — often live in packs. Their traffic, their tunnel clearing and, frankly, the day-to-day living events are what causes your lawn ...
Voles like heavy vegetative cover, weeds and tall grass meadows because this protects them from predators. Our raggedy field does just this whereas a frequently mowed lawn will discourage every ...
The most likely culprit are voles. Voles, or meadow mice, grow to about 5 inches long and have brown-black fur. They spend most of their time underground or in dense grass.
A mole which has emerged from its mound (Image credit: Shutterstock). Similarly, moles and voles look like cute creatures, but these furry guests can cause quite a bit of destruction in your yard.