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I have little mounded tunnels in my lawn. What are they from?
Probably moles. During the winter these little guys borrow deep to stay warm, but as soon as the weather breaks in early spring they come up to the subsurface to tunnel and feed. A great informative web site dealing with moles is www.themoleman.com. The most effective way to reduce the mole population on the property is to use traps, not poisons.
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Ohio State Fact Sheets


Annual Grass Weed Control in Home Lawns

Billbugs In Turfgrass

Chinch Bugs in Turfgrass

Control of Japanese Beetle Adults and Grubs in Home Lawns

Fertilization of Lawns

Flowers

Fruit

Interpreting a Soil Test for Lawns

Landscaping

Lawn Grass Cultivar Selection

Lawn Mowing

Leaf Diseases on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs

Lime and the Home Lawn

Managing Turfgrass Under Drought Conditions

Natural Organic Lawn Care for Ohio

Plant Disease Series

Plant Selection & Use

Thatch: The Accumulation in Lawns

Turfgrass Species Selection

Using Fungicide Sprays Effectively

Vegetables

What to Look for in a Lawn Care Service

White Grubs in Turfgrass

Wild Mushrooms

Yellow Nutsedge Control In Home Lawns

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