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Voles

  • Voles, also known as meadow mice, live and feed on the soil surface or just below the surface.
  • Voles often use mole tunnels for travel below the surface. Evidence of voles using mole tunnels is open holes in the tunnels.
  • Although voles are sometimes confused with  moles, the two do not have much in common except their capacity to be a nuisance in yards and gardens.
  • Moles are silver gray and most voles are rusty to chocolate brown.
  • Voles often leave little evidence of their presence apart from damage they do to trees, shrubs and vegetables.
  • They feed primarily on plants.
  • Voles seldom enter homes but are sometime found in farm buildings or garages where grain or hay is stored.
  • Vole populations run in two to five year cycles. Some years there might be great numbers of them and then suddenly the population dies off.
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