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Adult California ground squirrel. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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Ground Squirrels: Furry Foes

March 21st, 2019
Although they're small, cute, and furry, ground squirrels can be a real pest for California residents and gardeners. Found throughout California, burrowing ground squirrels cause damage to landscapes and structures while feeding on ornamental or food-bearing plants.
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Rat. (Credit: Niamh Quinn)
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Rat Management in School and Community Gardens

July 17th, 2018
By Niamh M Quinn
It is important for food-safety reasons to manage rats in school and community gardens. Rats and other wildlife can carry a number of diseases that can be deposited in the form of urine and feces on fruit, vegetables, and in the soil.
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Wild pigs drinking and swimming in a cattle water trough. (Credit: Grant Canova-Parker)
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Invasive Spotlight: Wild Pigs

June 4th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman, Karey Windbiel
It may surprise you to learn that California is home to invasive wild pigs, also called feral hogs or wild boars. Wild pigs can be a major nuisance for farmers, ranchers, and others who live in more rural areas or near wildlands.
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Fig 1. The margin of a mole mound tends to be circular. (Credit: Larry A. Strand)
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What Made That Mound - a Gopher or a Mole?

March 5th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Finding freshly dug mounds of soil in the garden, lawn, or landscape might be a sign of gophers or moles. Their mounds look similar and are frequently confused for each other. Figure 1 shows a mole mound, which usually is volano-shaped with a circular margin.
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Adult ground squirrel. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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Ground Squirrel Trouble

January 29th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
California ground squirrels are common throughout much of California and may be found living near homes, structures, gardens, and landscapes where they can be a real nuisance.
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