If you've noticed burrows, runways, or damage to your lawn – including the consumption of a variety of plants, such as ...
Spring, summer and fall bulbs do benefit from fertilization! The soil fertility and pH in your garden plays a role in determining the amount or if it is needed. While not absolutely necessary, ...
Rodents like mice, rats, voles, and squirrels can cause damage to gardens by chewing on plants, eating seeds, burrowing in ...
Gardeners have been urged to spread mint around their gardens in March or April to eliminate one of their biggest nightmares.
As spring awakens the natural world, unexpected creatures — from mice to a mysterious short-tailed shrew — find their way ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is encouraging New Yorkers to help do their part to prevent ...
"We need to control the mink, and we need to get the habitat back," Parry noted. Known for their small, black eyes, round ears, and furry tail, water voles offer very little in terms of ...
Using rodent bait and insecticides may help control mice, gophers, and mosquitos, but using them can have consequences for ...
It’s spring, and calls have picked up at the Extension office. I have received an increasing number of questions about moles.