I'm pretty sure I've got some critter underground eating my plant roots in my raised bed / sq. ft. garden. I know we have gophers and that moles don't eat roots (right?). I've never heard of voles around here, but a map showed that they are in CA.
I've got a raised bed with heavy gage expanded metal below it. The holes are diamond shaped about 1 inch wide by 2 inches long (sounds bigger than they actually are because of the diamond shape).
So, my questions:
1) Do you think they are digging through the holes (are they small enough)?
2) Even if the holes were tiny, could they still climb over the boards and go into the raised bed?
3) Should I just let them do their thing, or should I pull up all my plants, dig up the soil, put in smaller wire (hardware cloth) and then put the plants back in?
I can't make out any real holes that would allow me access to poisoning or trapping. I think my soil is too fine and the holes just collapse.
Any help / suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've got a raised bed with heavy gage expanded metal below it. The holes are diamond shaped about 1 inch wide by 2 inches long (sounds bigger than they actually are because of the diamond shape).
So, my questions:
1) Do you think they are digging through the holes (are they small enough)?
2) Even if the holes were tiny, could they still climb over the boards and go into the raised bed?
3) Should I just let them do their thing, or should I pull up all my plants, dig up the soil, put in smaller wire (hardware cloth) and then put the plants back in?
I can't make out any real holes that would allow me access to poisoning or trapping. I think my soil is too fine and the holes just collapse.
Any help / suggestions would be greatly appreciated.