Protect Your
Loved Ones and Pets From Lawn Moles,
Voles and Mice.
Mole Facts:
1. Moles do not hibernate.
2. A mole can dig at the rate of 17 feet
per hour.
3. A mole's speed through existing
tunnels can be 70 feet per minute, or
just under one mile per hour.
4. Moles will consume over 40 pounds of
worms and insects a year.
5. Moles have twice as much blood as
other mammals of similar size, allowing
them to breath underground.
6. Moles have to eat every three to four
hours or they will starve to death.
Many people are confused by all the
conflicting "advice" on mole control.
They believe every rumor or home remedy
is worth trying. Moles are woodland
animals in nature, but can quickly
colonize and spread through adjacent
residential properties. The longer moles
are allowed to tunnel the more difficult
they become to control. Mole activity
will come and go throughout the season.
New moles will move into existing
deserted tunnels. Mole control is a
continuous process that requires
maintenance. There is no one time cure
for moles. The mole's primary source of
food are worms so controlling the grubs
in a lawn is not protection from mole
activity.
A vole is a field mouse. It is also
called a shrew. Voles usually feed on
shrubs and grass during the winter. Vole
damage is the worst when the snow melts.
Vole damage can look like this:
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