The only 'damage' - is the occasional unsightly mound of earth when they come to the surface. The tunnels they dig, as they move underground actually do good - by aerating the soil !
To effectively repair mole damage in your yard, you can start by flattening the raised tunnels and mounds left by moles. Then, fill in any holes with soil and tamp it down firmly. You can also use repellents or traps to deter moles from returning. Regularly mowing and watering your lawn can also help prevent moles from causing further damage.
To effectively deal with mole holes in your yard, you can try using traps specifically designed for moles, applying castor oil or other repellents, or creating barriers to prevent moles from entering your yard. It's important to address the root cause of the mole problem, such as an abundance of insects in your yard, to prevent future infestations.
No, this would no be covered. The cause of the damage must be a covered cause such as fire, windstorm, theft, etc.
To determine if you have moles or voles in your yard, look for raised tunnels and mounds of dirt, which are signs of moles. Voles, on the other hand, create surface runways and chew on plants. Identifying these behaviors can help you determine which pest is present in your yard.
No, Comet cleanser is not effective in getting rid of moles in yards. Moles are burrowing animals and require specific trapping or repellent methods to control their population in a yard. Using natural predators like owls and maintaining a well-drained yard can also help deter moles.
can a mole in my yard hurt my small dog/
I have them in my yard in North Carolina, USA.
No. Get a cat.
No, what you on about mate
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
i guess if they wanted to but not legally
Moles can make a mess of a garden or yard with their maze of tunnels. Gardeners dislike moles because of the mole hills that the animals leave all over the garden.