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Gophers
Gophers are very well adapted to an underground
existence. They burrow through gardens and lawns, pushing
soil to the surface to form horseshoe mounds. |
Gophers are very well adapted to an underground existence. They burrow through gardens and lawns, usually pulling down plants by the roots, pushing up soil to form horseshoe mounds, which can cause an unstable ground, which could be a liability if someone fell through and broke an ankle, etc..
Moles
Mole are very destructive in gardens, lawns,
parks, etc. In their rounds of tunneling, they will destroy
lawns and on occasion dislodge or injure plants.
their primary source of food is the earthworm, ants, grubs
and various vegetation. They are very active night and day
all year, are most active during very wet days. They will
tunnel along lawn edges, walkways, driveways and edges of
structures as well as open areas.
Voles
Voles are small, about
seven inches long, with a short tail about a inch and half
long, brown and black on top and dark grey underneath. For
food, they prefer herbs and grass, in winter they may gnaw
on bark of young trees. They are capable of producing five
to ten litters a year, usually five to a litter.
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