HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2012-05-03, Page 21THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2012. PAGE 21.
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Continued from page 20damage is to walk your dog so thathe or she will not have free reign ofthe yard. However, sometimes dogs
get out or stray cats and dogs visit
your yard and relieve themselveswithout your knowledge. So thismethod is not foolproof. Therefore,you should take added action to
maintain a lush lawn.
First, make sure that soil and lawnis in good health by fertilizing andtaking care of it properly. Second,water can dilute urine and neutralize
its corrosive properties. Some have
found that diluted urine can often act
as a fertilizer to grass. You may have
noticed that the outside ring of a
urine-burned spot is often greener
than the healthy lawn. Try to dilute
the urine prior to eight hours having
elapsed for the best effect.
• Moles and voles are among the
more common lawn damage
culprits. Voles are small rodents that
resemble mice but have stouter
bodies, shorter tails and rounder
heads. They feast on everything
from bulbs, succulent roots, ground
cover, and even dead animals in their
paths. Their burrows enable them to
move around relatively undetected,
typically until the damage has
already been done.
Moles, although they have a
similar-sounding name, are not
related to voles and look very
different. They have a cylindrical
body shape with velvety fur, very
small or invisible ears and large
paws for digging. Moles often feed
on earthworms and other small
invertebrates found in the soil. The
burrows they create are essentially
traps for the worms, who fall into the
burrows, where moles easily accessthem. Moles often stockpile wormsfor later consumption inunderground larders.
Voles can be kept away with
natural vole predators, such as cats,
hawks, owls and snakes. Mouse
traps can also capture voles when
baited. You may also dig sharp
materials or chicken wire into your
soil around planting beds to make it
uncomfortable for voles and moles
to tunnel through.
Moles can also be controlled with
traps. Finding active mole tunnels
will help you place the traps
effectively to either kill or simply
contain the mole. The live animalcan be relocated to a site where theywon’t cause trouble.Lawn damage can occur through a
number of different factors. Finding
out the cause can help you find an
effective treatment
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Lawn aficionados beware
Nothing can ruin that lawn that some homeowners work so
hard to maintain faster than insects, rodents, pet urine and
other forms of pests. The use of traps, predators and
deterents can prevent a lawn from becoming a feeding and
breeding ground for moles, voles, grubs and other
undesirable guests. (MS photo)