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Here’s how to figure out what’s destroying your lawn. It’s annoying to discover unsightly holes, mounds, or tunnels in your ...
While single-family homes and townhomes costing in the hundreds of thousands of dollars are going up all around Culpeper, an affordable housing complex is rising next to Yowell Meadow Park in town.
I wrote a column on moles and recommended how to help you manage moles in your gardens. Moles and voles are not even in the same family. Voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, or meadow voles, are voracious ...
Another common inland species, the green heron, disappears in winter. We wait for their spring return, just as we await the ...
The proposed farm, called Plough Meadow, would be located south of Hall Road and produce enough energy to power 7,000 homes. Overall, Norfolk's solar stock is set to increase by at least 17,000 ...
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Voles and Linden Trees
Q: Last year, our yard was infested with voles. They ate the bark off several shrubs during the winter. We called somewhere to take care of this problem. They came out and sprinkled some poisoned food ...
When prairie voles mate, these neurochemicals are released, effectively creating an addiction to their specific partner. By contrast, closely related meadow voles, which are promiscuous, have ...
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‘VOLE-UNTEERS’ are needed urgently to help survey Britain’s fastest declining mammal on the Rivers Weaver and Dane. The People’s Trust for Endangered Species’ (PTES) 10th annual water vole survey runs ...
The owner of Meadow & Charm described her business as a nontraditional beauty service. It's not just exclusively for women, either. “Most of our clientele is women, but every now and then we ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A RARE water vole has been spotted along a Dorset river. The cute creature was captured in its burrow by Echo Camera Club member Sally Rufus.