Napa County’s chapter of the Sierra Club is asking the county to investigate a new potential threat to local wildlife — poison bait stations outside of industrial parks.
Determining what is responsible for digging up your garden plants is not always easy. Among the usual culprits to consider are gophers, moles, rats, racoons and voles. Unless you happen to have a ...
As most people have begun mowing their lawns, they may have noticed the familiar mole runs or a curious above-ground network of runways. This is perhaps the most visual difference between the effects ...
A true IPM program does not use poison bait prophylactically without investigating the reasons for the problem. In this case, one of the causes is obvious: Campus boasts thick patches of English ivy ...
As the snow cover recedes, area residents are finding a maze of tunnels in their lawns, as well as numerous nests. The problem is likely caused by voles. Voles are often called meadow mice or field ...
Voles look like the invention of a children's book illustrator who has been asked to draw a mouse as a portly, jolly ...