Saturday, June 21, 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 rear legs and tiny ears and eyes adapted to living underground. They are covered with velvety gray or black fur and grow to approximately six inches in length. They use the large claws on their powerful forelegs to dig tunnels through the dirt.

Because they rarely venture above ground, many people have never actually seen a mole. It is hard to mistake their presence, however, because they leave surface tunnels and soil mounds as they root underground for food. These industrious creatures can dig a tunnel more than 12 inches long in approximately 60 seconds.

Moles are most active when the soil is wet because they can easily find their prey near the surface of the soil. Their diet typically consists of ants, beetle grubs, and other small invertebrates but their favorite food is worms. They eat and sleep in two-hour cycles around the clock. This explains how they can do so much damage in just a short period.

These are solitary creatures but often do so much damage that property owners find it hard to believe that just a single animal is responsible for all the damage. One mole will dig multiple tunnels consisting of numerous burrows and branches forming an extensive underground network. Some tunnels are several inches below ground level but the ones just under the surface destroy plant roots and push the soil up to form long ridges.

Most professional exterminators use lethal traps to capture moles. Trapping is more effective for controlling these pests than using poisons because they only eat live prey and they hunt by sound. An experienced exterminator knows how to identify active feeding tunnels and where to set the traps so they are the most effective.

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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