Voles leave unmistakable scars in your yard called runs or runways grassless depressions crisscrossing your yard like little sidewalks leading to and from their burrow openings.
Evidence of voles in yard.
Voles look like mice.
The 7 inch long rodent also known as a meadow mouse is rather shy.
Voles may travel through mole tunnels but also dig their own burrows.
Although mature voles only reach five to seven inches long they can still upend a yard by feeding on vegetation and kicking up dirt roots and grass.
Essential step in vole control the apple sign test.
The following systematic search procedure will help you identify the current area of activity.
Voles will often use abandoned tunnels left behind by moles.
Yet evidence of the pests presence is unmistakable.
Voles are small mammals that are active both above and underneath the ground.
Some are commonly called meadow mice or pine mice.
Moles have a mainly carnivorous diet.
The only visible evidence of a vole burrow is the neat exit holes an inch or two across.
Voles are largely a winter problem.
A quick description of voles voles are rodents and are primarily herbivores causing extensive damage to small trees and plants and bulbs.
Whether a little mouse like creature startled you by scurrying through your yard or you found evidence of tunneling learning to identify moles shrews and voles is the first step in dealing with.
Voles similar to other rodents have a mainly vegetarian diet.
Check your soil and lawn for their tunnels.
Voles construct well defined visible tunnels or runways at or near the surface about two inches wide.
It s important to place the stations where there is positive evidence of current vole activity.
Their tunnels are usually at least ten inches underground unless they re scanning the surface in search of a mate.
Unlike vegetarian voles moles dig deep.
Moles are beneficial in many ways.
There may be burrows and tunnels in your yard that are no longer active.
If you ve never actually seen a vole it s not surprising.
Aside from setting eyes on the animals those runway systems are how you know you ve got voles.
Vole holes can be right out in the open or cleverly hidden under foliage or debris in the garden.
Like moles shrews and mice voles pose their own unique pest issues.