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Voles, on the other hand, can be very destructive. This rodent resembles a house mouse, only with a short tail and small ears. Colored brown to gray, voles have a lighter colored belly, an easy difference from mice. ... Moles and voles are difficult to eliminate once they have become established. Chemical controls can be...
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www.emmitsburg.net/gardens/articles/frederick/2004/mole...
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Many hawks and owls prey mainly on mice and voles, ... Meadow voles, hairy-tailed moles and shrews use the burrows of Microtus pinetorum. Woodland voles seldom leave their burrows, and an individual's home range is small, around a hundred feet in diameter. Foods include roots, stems, leaves, seeds, fruits and tree bark;
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www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/wildlife/notes/pdf/mice...
www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/wildlife/notes/pdf/mice&voles.pdf
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I might be wrong but I think mice have the longest tails. Voles med length and moles stubby. Hard to indentify as it is being carried across the yard at 30mph. lol ... Voles look like mice but are black. Probably was a vole. They are very destructive because they eat plant roots and bulbs. GOOD kitty!
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Since few of us have ever seen a vole up close, we tend to blame problems on mice and moles. In many parts of the country, there are more voles on the property than mice and moles combined. It is time to learn about the vole. ... Distinguishing Voles from Mice and Moles...
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yardener.com/YardenersPlantProblemSolver/DealingWithPes...
yardener.com/YardenersPlantProblemSolver/DealingWithPestAnimals/Voles
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GA Perennial Plant Data ... The common names are linked to sites with photos and more information. ... Insects, worms, voles, eat its own weight in few hours.
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www.georgiaperennial.org/data/moles_voles/moles_voles.h...
www.georgiaperennial.org/data/moles_voles/moles_voles.htm
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Pressurized exhaust kills Moles, Voles, and Field Mice. Sold by Comanche Creek Enterprises, Colorado. ... Here are some facts about moles, voles, and field mice.
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www.comanchecreekenterprises.com/moles-voles.htm
www.comanchecreekenterprises.com/moles-voles.htm
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Voles are small, tunneling rodents, neither mice nor moles. Their closest relative here is the muskrat; up north their cousins are the lemmings. Like their relatives, voles are herbivores, voracious ones who eat nuts, seeds, bulbs, bark, roots, and stems.
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www.rosebay.org/chapterweb/rosebay/voles_and_moles.html
www.rosebay.org/chapterweb/rosebay/voles_and_moles.html
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General information about moles and voles (field mice, meadow mice) and their control. ... Insectivores-moles eat worms, grubs, etc. ... Voles or field mice will establish new colonies and under favorable conditions, adjacent colonies will expand till they overlap.
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www.handmgophercontrol.com/molesandvoles.html
www.handmgophercontrol.com/molesandvoles.html
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Voles breed throughout the year. Even during the winter; a female may produce 3-4 litters of up to 10 young per litter. Voles are a very important food source for hawks, owls, coyotes and foxes. They are not ... The slender body of the weasel allows it to enter the subnivean tunnels of the mice, moles, voles and shrews...
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www.down2earth.org/funstuff8.htm
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