I’m like most born-and-raised Minnesotans in that a lake place lurks in my personal history. For a short time when I was a teenager my parents owned a cabin in the North Woods. There we spent summer ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Thunder, lightning, rain and flooding. Eastern Corn Belt farmers have seen and heard it all this spring. Now that the atmospheric fireworks are subsiding, producers could face a ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Many Minnesotans have waited months for the snow to melt. But what's underneath has homeowners alarmed this spring. Yards with long trails of dead grass and shrubs with the bark ...
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 ...
The vole is a small, little creature that makes tunnels and eats the bark around trees and shrubs. They also find the roots of many plants and bulbs delectable. Therefore, vole damage can be ...
As we begin to refocus our activities from those outdoors in the landscape to the warmth and comfort of the indoors, it is important to remember that there are powerful forces at work in your ...
Jeff in Manassas writes: “I could use some advice. We have a mole (or several moles by the looks of it) making a home in our yard. They’re in the grass and flower beds and we’re at a complete loss as ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- With the melting snow outside, you might notice your yard looks torn up with crisscrossing trails. Pest control experts at Wil-Kil in Sun Prairie say those are usually caused by ...
As the weather warms and we are spending time outside while practicing physical distancing (I like this better than social), we may be noticing “raceways” or small holes in lawns, grassy areas, ...
SQUEAKING FREELY: A controversy rages: Was this rodent skittering in front of the president a mole, vole, mouse or rat? AP WASHINGTON — They were certainly making a mountain out of a molehill at the ...
Crabapple Island (located in Bełdany Lake, NE Poland) was the site of concurrent study on the reproduction and survival of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) and yellow-necked mice (Apodemus flavicollis) ...
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