curly_kate
Garden Addicted
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I noticed last year some raised areas in our yard where it was obvious that something big was at work under the ground. It was far enough away from the garden that I didn't worry about it too much. We're not too particular about how the yard looks, as long as the grass/clover/weeds are mowed. Anyway, last week I saw the same pattern next to the barn, and today I noticed the tunnels in my garden close to my tomatoes. The almighty Google said it could be moles or pocket gophers, but honestly, I have no idea which, given the description I read. They are about 4" or so across, and in some places it looks like a pile of dirt. In other places, it's just soft spots under the grass. Judging from the hole I made when I stepped on one, they are probably about 4ish" deep, too.
This is a picture of a couple of the spots in the grass, with my size 7 shoe for comparison purposes.
My questions:
Is it more likely moles or gophers?
Will they peacefully coexist with me and my veggies, or do I need to blast the living daylights out of them?
If they need to go, what is the best way to get rid of them? I read about traps, poisons, etc, but it seems pretty tricky to get them in the right spot to be able to kill them.
This is a picture of a couple of the spots in the grass, with my size 7 shoe for comparison purposes.
My questions:
Is it more likely moles or gophers?
Will they peacefully coexist with me and my veggies, or do I need to blast the living daylights out of them?
If they need to go, what is the best way to get rid of them? I read about traps, poisons, etc, but it seems pretty tricky to get them in the right spot to be able to kill them.