What makes some places more attractive to moles than another?
• These animals typically make their home burrows in high, dry spots. When hunting, they prefer to soil that is shaded, cool, and moist. • Parks and lawns that are well watered are appealing hunting grounds because of plentiful worms and grubs and easy digging. • They often make their dens under large trees, buildings and sidewalks. • Anyplace well populated by worms, grubs, and beetle larvae makes good hunting ground for hungry moles. To schedule an inspection, call Allstate Mole Control: 1-888-488-7720. Moles do not eat grass, leaves, roots, flower bulbs or any other vegetation. However, they do great damage to lawn, landscaping and golf courses by tunneling which destroys plant root systems. They also leave their telltale hills everywhere they go. Their hills are easily identifiable by their shape, which is conical like a volcano. They also leave ridged tunnels all over. Here is one customer’s description of the problem: “Having a terrible time with a burrowing animal in and around