![]() This category of voles can be controlled as well by using a combination of set-up procedures with the Vole Control Bait Station System. (More details/pictures) Characteristics of Voles That Forage Both Above and Below Ground They damage lawns by eating the grass to make their clipped runways, as well as gnawing on the bark of trees and shrubs. Voles that create above ground grassy runways in the turf areas that connect to multiple burrow openings grouped in the same area. (More details/pictures) Above Ground Foraging Vole Type ![]() They are rarely seen above ground and only have a few burrow openings. They have a network of tunnels underground and under the mulch, and they damage plants from below the ground. ![]() The following three categories are based on how the voles forage for food and the signs of their activity. To gain control over the voles in your landscape with the Vole Control Bait Station System, it is most important to determine the category of voles or vole type you have, not necessarily the specific species. There are 23 species of voles throughout the United States with eight species that are most prevalent and cause significant economic damage. To determine if you have moles or voles or even both, visit here to learn the difference. Voles usually do not invade homes and should not be confused with the common house mouse. They are active all year round and do not hibernate. They can reproduce year round having many litters per year. Septem// Arnagretta Hunter Advertisement Moles are small, furry animals that live in the ground. Voles do not hibernate and are active throughout the year. Voles can cause extensive damage when they move into our turf and landscaped gardens in search of food and shelter. Voles, also known as mice, live in field, forest, and shrub habitats. Just What are Voles and What Are They Doing In My Garden?
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