Minggu, 22 Juni 2014

Prevent Lawn Damage With Atlanta Mole Control And Removal

By Dave L. Weglin


Moles are small furry mammals that live underground for most of their lives. These creatures are actually beneficial to the environment because they help aerate soil and feed on the larvae of various destructive insects. Although they present no danger to humans, their presence can have a devastating effect on residential lawns and gardens. Homeowners who notice damage can seek help from Atlanta mole control and removal experts.

Moles have short fur that is velvety and usually gray or black in color. They have a short hairless tail and small hind legs. Their front feet are rounded and have sharp claws, which are useful for digging through soil. Their ears and eyes are extremely small and in some cases, almost invisible.

These creatures live and feed underground, so they rarely come out of their subterranean tunnels. In fact, most people only know a mole is living on their property because of the soil mounds and surface tunnels it creates throughout the lawn. It takes the average mole approximately a minute to dig a tunnel more than a foot long.

Moles sometimes feed on nuts but they prefer to eat worms, beetle grubs, and ants. They are most active in damp soil because their prey is easy to find close to the surface. They feed and sleep 24 hours per day in two-hour cycles, which is why they are capable of doing so much damage in so little time.

Sometimes the extent of the damage leads property owners to believe they have more than one mole living under their lawn. In reality, these are solitary animals and rarely get together unless it is mating season. A single mole can build an extensive tunnel system with multiple burrows and branches that can cover a large parcel of land. Tunnels may be more than six inches below ground level but those nearer to the surface destroy plant roots and leave telltale furrows in the lawn.

The use of lethal traps is the most effective way to control these pests. Poisons are rarely effective because the animal hunts using sound and only eats living prey so it is unlikely to consume bait saturated with poison. Qualified exterminators have the training necessary to identify active feeding tunnels and set their traps accordingly.

Controlling these pests is necessary because they can damage more than just grass. They are harmful to sprinkler systems because they uproot the sprinkler heads and destroy the water lines. This can cause leaks that lead to flooding and require expensive repairs.




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