MOLEHILLS IN WEST MOORS
As a mole, life can be hard and just like humans, if there is an easier way to do things, then this is the way forward! A mole will spend a lot of time feeding from the many mole runs that it constructs in a certain area, but sometimes a new feeding area will be established due to one or more factors In West Moors a mole has been happily feeding via its own tunnel network for a while, until disturbed by possible human or animal interference, the time has come to move areas and seek out new food sources. Tunnelling underground, avoiding rocks and larger stones, it comes across tree roots and...
Read MoreThe New Year and moles.
With the New Year with us, the weather seems to be stuck in wet mode with rain, rain and more rain! The average temperatures are certainly higher than normal and with all the rain, water levels are certainly high in the rivers and local water tables. If areas of land become water-logged, any animals living on or below ground level, will be looking for higher, drier areas. Moles will certainly be forced to flee flooded or partially flooded areas to seek out new drier feeding areas and if properties are located within the new areas, trouble will follow. Any gardens encountered by moles will be...
Read MoreMOLES AT LARGE!
The weather may be damp, cold, wet or warm, it does not matter to the mole, everywhere you look at the moment there is evidence that the mole has already been there! There has been a population explosion again with more to come and more and more areas are falling victim to this industrious creature causing damage, grief and possible expense. Molehills can be found just about anywhere, from grass roadside verges, paddocks, playing fields, golf courses, gardens, fields and even on roundabouts on busy roads. In towns including Ferndown, West Moors, Verwood, Christchurch and in the centre of...
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