Barbara has written professionally for more than two decades. In the past five years, she has specialized in creating real estate and home improvement content. Besides writing for Forbes Home, she ...
Moles are common, usually harmless, skin growths that develop due to an overgrowth of melanocytes, or pigment-producing cells. However, a new mole or sudden changes to the color, shape, and size of ...
Maybe you've noticed their tunnels, or the telltale piles of dirt outside a tunnel's entrance. Perhaps your grass is dying off, or you've spotted one of these critters with your own eyes! If you have ...
May is officially Skin Cancer Awareness Month. And, while, yes, you should be checking your moles all year round, if you are prone to missing this health inspection out, take this as a prompt to make ...
Having moles on your skin is usually nothing to worry about. They are very common, and most adults have between 10 and 40 moles on their body. While most moles are harmless, it’s important to: Monitor ...
To many people, particularly gardeners, moles are little more than pests. Their conical mounds can easily become a blight on your backyard, leading many people to seek solutions to get rid of them. In ...