- Mar 31, 2013
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
still nothing on ARC?
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Just saw a clip of Tampa gas station lineups.still nothing on ARC?
These are great people in my opinionHad to share this one. The look says it all.View attachment 2173629
gotchaJust saw a clip of Tampa gas station lineups.
Ok is it a mole or vole.Moles like grubs and worms. Without which they don't really set up shop beyond exploring , bedding/denning under cover like a concrete slab or stump.
Tunnels are run out and checked after for edible traffic in them. Of course they can be made to acquire prey/food . But the ones reused over and over are for a reason. As opposed to one and done travels.
Fancy scissor type mole traps aren't cheap. And vs my lawnmower not too durable.
Voles might gnaw some tubers. They are the culprits when brown paths show on lawns inspiring from thier travels.
They like to run under mulchy like thatch.
Voles to are the culprits leaving low girdled bark on delicate fruit tree saplings in winter. under snow work. Window screening covered by hardware cloth can deter them .
Rabbit stripped bark is snow level or above. (Looking much more above ground of course when snow is gone.)
You got homegrown taters though! Way ahead of me.
You have a field vole. I have woodland voles. (Mine are real dark colored and stub tailed.)
You have a field vole. I have woodland voles. (Mine are real dark colored and stub tailed.)
Danged heron you have visit needs to up it's game.Thanks for the clarification.
Skidsteer won.
Saw the big hawk in the garden yesterday.Danged heron you have visit needs to up it's game.