Strange Farming Practices; Display of Killed Moles Underground Wildlife Pests strung-up on Country Fence in the Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, UK


Moles are an underground wildlife pest that can be tricky to spot and even trickier to get rid of. While they can help rid your yard of insects, their underground tunnels are infamous for destroying lawns and gardens. Since they move about underground and usually only come on land to find a mate, you may not ever see a mole itself. Their tunnels, however, are clear signs that this pest has invaded your property. Even though they can reach as deep as a foot, moles tend to kick up dirt overhead that causes large mounds running the length of the tunnels, crisscrossing throughout your yard.


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Location: Slaidburn, Lancashire, Great Britain, UK
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