The Daffodils in bloom along with the snowdrops, could it be that spring is finally on the way? The water table is still high but a lot of green fields are starting to emerge along the Avon Causeway and the River Stour and molehills can be seen in ever increasing numbers. Many road-side grass verges have also fallen victim to the energetic mole, along with gardens too.
Due to the cold and wet conditions that we have experienced, many gardens are suffering from mole invasions for the first time ever and becoming victims of the damage that moles can do. It is important to act quickly if moles are found in a garden as the damage they cause from their continuous tunnelling and subsequent molehills, will soon cause distress and without some form of mole control or mole removal technique, the damage can be long lasting and potentially expensive.
The South of England plays host to other strange animals and insects, not least the False Widow spider, which can, if compromised, bite humans!
Other “ non- pest” species include the Humming – Bird Hawk Moth, usually a native of Africa which inhabits parks and gardens in Poole, Christchurch, Verwood and Bournemouth and other parts of Dorset.
Whilst some newcomers do pose a threat, do not forget our own native wildlife which is thriving as well, wasps, fleas, ants and rodents like rats, mice and squirrels, who, are all out to increase their own foothold and take advantage of any situations to their liking, so enjoy the warmer climate, others species certainly will!
If you need a mole catching specialist, need mole control or removal, or have a problem with ants, rats, mice, squirrels, birds, rabbits, wasps or you need help with pest prevention or have a pest control problem in and around Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Ringwood, Verwood or any BH postcode area call:
No-Nonsense Pest Control : 01202 523469 or 07708 944620
or e-mail nononsensepestcontrol@yahoo.co.uk
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