Moles can be a problem in certain areas. I have not had this problem in my yard or ranch, so everything you read here is second hand.
It seems that there are two approaches to this, chemical or physical. My thoughts on the chemical approach is negative. I do not like using poisons. Often times, they kill the beneficials and still leave you with the same problem. I am not totally against the use of chemicals when I think that their use is justified, however. I use the IPM approach, Integrated Pest Management. When levels of a pest reach an economic level of damage, then measures are taken. So, the question is: are the moles causing such a level of damage, that measures are necessary? That is a question you must decide.
FarmTek is a company that specializes in these types of issues and I have bought from them on many occasions. They carry a line of products, both chemical and physical that should suit your situation. They are available online or you can request a printed catalog.
we can protect them in easy way like avoid cutting trees in the forest
Some herbivores have evolved ways to hijack plant defenses to their own benefit, by sequestering these chemicals and using them to protect themselves from predators. Plant defenses against herbivores are generally not complete so plants also tend to evolve some tolerance to herbivory.
how does residental normal flora protect the body against pathogens
the dermal tissue of plants and hard cuticle covering protect the plant body from invasion of parasites and other harmful agents
Pollen grains
Cell wall is present in plants which give them protection against temperature changes etc.
plants tightens the soil and save it from erosion.
yes i have seen 1
they get it from the things they eat
Some gardeners use gravel to make it harder for moles and voles to get to your hosta's roots.
No they don't.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.
they can't. they are plants so they can't think to protect themselves... they don't have a brain
we can protect them in easy way like avoid cutting trees in the forest
they dont eat any plants only mice, rats, moles, shrews..... FROM YOUR LIFE SAVER!! :)
Some herbivores have evolved ways to hijack plant defenses to their own benefit, by sequestering these chemicals and using them to protect themselves from predators. Plant defenses against herbivores are generally not complete so plants also tend to evolve some tolerance to herbivory.