Here’s how these two different animals can affect your lawn and garden.
Blind and mostly hairless, with front teeth that put beavers to shame, the naked mole-rat is one of the most unusual-looking ...
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Dirt is all around us. Under our feet. What we live on. What we build our houses and roads on. Dirt is just … there, something we don’t pay much attention to unless we’re cleaning up a mess somebody ...
Some burrowing pests do more damage to your yard than others, and it may be hard to tell which is which. Squirrels dig holes to bury nuts, gophers eat garden plants, bunnies leave small holes, and ...
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Why We Eat: Mole

Chef Claudette Zepeda explains mol, the much adored Mexican sauce with a palette of ingredients. Made from a variety of chiles, seeds, and spices, Claudette examines mols basic indigenous components ...
Spanish police on Saturday said they made an arrest after finding 250 dead animals, mostly dogs, in a filthy warehouse that local media dubbed "the breeding ground of horror." The Civil Guard said the ...
EAST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A beloved Mexican restaurant in East Los Angeles is reopening after being closed for more than six years - and the community couldn't be happier. Moles La Tia, located on ...
This story was originally published by Boyle Heights Beat on Sept. 8. For nearly six years, fans of Moles La Tía stalked Yelp and Instagram, messaged owners and drove past the shuttered East L.A.
Spotting mole activity early helps minimize lawn destruction and repair costs. Implementing natural deterrents and modifying your landscape can discourage moles and support long-term yard health.