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  • Vole - Wikipedia
    They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice Vole species form the subfamily Arvicolinae with the lemmings and the muskrats There are approximately 155 different vole species
  • How to Get Rid of Voles Without Poison - The Old Farmers Almanac
    Two common species of voles in North America are the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) and the meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Meadow voles are more widely distributed, but prairie voles are more common in grassland and prairie areas
  • Voles vs. Moles: Whats the Difference?
    Knowing the difference between a mole and a vole is essential because if you want to catch the critter you have, you need to know what will attract them to your trap For example, a vole may be attracted to peanut butter as bait, while a mole will not care for it
  • Vole | Description, Types, Rodent Behavior, Habitat, Diet, Facts . . .
    A vole is any of numerous species of small-bodied mouselike rodents that live in a variety of habitats in the Northern Hemisphere Voles have a blunt rather than a tapered muzzle, a tail shorter than the body, and small eyes and ears
  • Vole Identification Guide | What Is A Vole, What Do They Eat Look Like
    Overview What Is a Vole? Voles are small rodents that are very common in fields and yards They are often called field mice, meadow mice, or meadow moles, and create surface runways that help to identify their presence
  • Vole - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    Everything you should know about the Vole The Vole is a tiny rodent that looks similar to a mouse These cute little creatures exist around the world
  • Vole Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
    Voles are burrowing and tunneling animals and most of the species are terrestrial with few exceptions, such as the arboreal red vole (Arborimus longicaudus) and the Sonoma tree vole (Arborimus pomo) which reside in treetops and eat conifer needles
  • Voles › Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center - BEEC
    A big vole problem one year will not mean every year will be bad This chapter from the Humane Society of the United States publication, Wild Neighbors: The Humane Approach to Living with Wildlife by John Hadidion has information on protecting your plants from voles:


















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