First, moles do wreak havoc in the soil. Moles eat earthworms and small invertebrate creatures in the soil. The tunnels moles create are basically worm traps. The mole senses when a worm falls into a tunnel and can quickly capture and eat its victim. To dig these tunnels, however, moles have to dig away the roots of grass and plants. This often kills the plant. If you make your living from the plants the moles destroy, you may not be happy to find them in your soil. Furthermore, the earthworms moles eat are extremely beneficial to the soils. They loosen the soil and add nutrients that benefit crops. Having a large infestation of moles may make your fields less productive and less healthy.
According to the paragraph, which of the following lines states a reason why moles are disliked? (1 point)
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The mole senses when a worm falls into a tunnel and can quickly capture and eat its victim.
To dig these tunnels, however, moles have to dig away the roots of grass and plants.
Having a large infestation of moles may make your fields less productive and less healthy.
They loosen the soil and add nutrients that benefit crops.