When you see damage to your trees, shrubs, roots, or bulbs, you might initially blame rabbits or other small rodents. However, it’s equally possible that voles—commonly known as “meadow mice”—are to ...
About the birds and bees ... You should be seeing lots of birds, bees, butterflies, and assorted other pollinators flitting around the yard by this time of year. If not, a leading explanation is that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How To Get Rid of Voles If you’ve never actually seen a vole, that’s not surprising. The 7-inch-long rodent also known as a meadow ...
Q. I want to vole-proof my garden for winter. — Lee in Tillson A. Meadow and pine voles have become a serious problem in Ulster County gardens this year. Our hot line averages two calls a week on them ...
My column on moles a couple of weeks ago prompted readers to ask about voles, another pesky critter in the garden. If you get confused about what attracts moles and voles to your garden, there’s an ...
Well which one is it? “Hopeless in Amissville” writes, “I seem to have a mole infestation. There are an insane amount of tunnels, and some of my flower and veggie plants have disappeared down the ...
These furry rodents can wreak havoc on your garden. When you see damage to your trees, shrubs, roots, or bulbs, you might ...