Moles eat the roots of many types of flowers and vegetables, grass, as well as the tunnels that cause lawns to have holes all over them.
wireworms and moles eat potatoes
because they are poo"s
Ladybird
By eating insects of which some are pests. Ladybirds are specialists though as their prey is aphids.
A Fogger is a device that has been designed for gardeners to use at home and it is used to deliver pesticides. Foggers are a low cost way to eradicate pests at home for gardeners. A Fogger delivers a fine fog mist of pesticide.
Ladybugs eat garden pests to help gardeners to grow beautiful plants without those ugly holes in the leaves.
they eat many small insects considered as pests by gardeners :) everything serves a purpose no matter how big or small!
An easy plant for beginning gardeners would be daylilies. Hemerocallis or daylilies are hard to kill, come in over 7000 varieties, and don't get many pests.
no, its finely crushed shells that act like glass and scratch through insects exoskeleton causes them to dehydrate and die. moles feed on grubs and DE can be used to control those pests. get rid of the grubs and the moles will go elsewhere.
Skunks are the "master gardeners" and love to eat the worms from the cabbage and tomatoes. During the night, they do a great job cleaning your yard and garden of pests. You didn't even know it, did you? Peggy W.
you have pests living under your yard. depending on how big the hole is what kind of animal, or atleast to narrow it down... Worms, moles, rabbits, foxs
Rabbits, grubs, moles, and Japanese beetles are a few garden and lawn pests.
I don't think so. they are carnivores, their food source will be smaller animals that are pests and once the food is gone they will move on.