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bigdog 03-16-2012 10:43 PM

Lawn being attacked by critters?
 
My lawn is being attacked by some type of critters. Looks like about a dozen tunnel paths all over a section of lawn. Random tunnel paths in all directions.

Not that it matters, but that section of lawn happens to have a great deal of moss. The rest of the lawn so far has not seen any damage.

Could these tunnels be created by moles, voles, or something else ? Tunnels look to small to be created by a gopher.

Your comments appreciated and also how to treat the situation !

Thanks,

BD

AC2717 03-16-2012 11:07 PM

usually moles this time of year

Merrymeeting 03-17-2012 08:25 AM

Used to happen to different sections of our lawn each winter, some worse than others depending on the snow cover.

Yes, moles or similar critters looking for food under the snow. The small trenches will fill in quickly and once your grass is back they will be gone. Unless you have a real grub or other insect problem.

songkrai 03-20-2012 02:57 AM

It is moles - my guess.

I have had investation before. This has been posted before. Many different ideas as to what is the best solution.
Chemicals.
Traps.

I have tried almost everything. Even powered ground up hot red pepper. I tried a pick/pointed shovel. Got one that way. But a very long process.

Good luck and let all know what you find as a success.

Chaos 03-20-2012 06:53 AM

That happened to me
 
several years in a row, until last year when the grubs that I thought I was killing practically destroyed my yard. I'm guessing the moles have found a plentiful food supply in your turf. In a moment of environmental unconsciousness, I took the fight to the grubs last fall and I think I won. No mole trails this year.

SIKSUKR 03-20-2012 03:16 PM

Yup, they are usually after the grubs. Killing them generally stops this problem except if like me, you didn't put down the grub killer last fall like I was supposed to.

garysanfran 03-25-2012 03:35 PM

Grub Killer...
 
What is safe to use near the Lake? And when is it applied?

Thanks...


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