Stop Chipmunk Damage: Identify & Fix Yard Burrows Fast

Close up of a two inch chipmunk damage burrow hole near a patio.

Chipmunk damage appears as clean, 2-inch-wide burrow holes with no dirt mounds around them, usually located near structural foundations, retaining walls, or tree roots. These rodents uproot flower bulbs, steal birdseed, and build complex underground tunnel systems that can ultimately compromise the structural integrity of patios and walkways over time. Identification Guide You need to … Leer más

Creeping Charlie vs Wild Violet: Identify and Kill Them Fast

Both weeds produce small purple flowers, but creeping charlie grows on trailing vines with scalloped, coin-shaped leaves and emits a strong minty odor when crushed. Wild violet grows in individual clumps with distinct heart-shaped leaves and lacks any smell. Treating them requires a post-emergent herbicide containing Triclopyr; standard 2,4-D weed killers will fail. Identification Guide … Leer más

How Do Water Bugs Get In Your House?

Water bugs—which are almost always Oriental or American cockroaches—get into your house through unsealed utility pipes, weeping holes, damaged weather stripping, and cracks in the foundation. Extreme outdoor temperatures or heavy rainfall drives them indoors in search of high moisture and shelter. To stop an infestation immediately, seal any exterior gap larger than 1/8 inch … Leer más

Nutsedge vs Quackgrass: Direct Solutions for Invasive Lawn Weeds

To tell nutsedge from quackgrass, roll the stem between your fingers: nutsedge has a triangular stem («sedges have edges»), while quackgrass has a round, hollow stem. Both are aggressive perennial weeds, but nutsedge requires specific sedge-control herbicides like Halosulfuron, whereas quackgrass generally requires non-selective treatments like Glyphosate or targeted wiping. Identification Guide: Tell Them Apart … Leer más

What Animal Digs Holes in My Yard?

The most common animals digging holes in your yard are skunks, raccoons, moles, and voles. If you wake up to find shallow, cone-shaped holes across your turf, it’s almost certainly a skunk or raccoon hunting for grubs, whereas raised ridges and volcano-shaped dirt mounds point directly to underground mole activity. Identification Guide: Who Is Wrecking … Leer más