
VOLE DESCRIPTION
The meadow vole is active year-round. It likes to dig burrows underground, where it stores food for the winter and females give birth to their young. They can cause damage to fruit trees, garden plants and commercial grain crops.

Spring Cleanup: Addressing Vole Damage Post-Winter for a Pest-Free Property
Spring has arrived and the snow has finally melted. But wait – your lawn and garden have suffered damage throughout the winter from voles! Voles can be very destructive for your garden and lawn. Let’s take a look at some measures you can take to help repair the damage as well as prevent future problems….

Watch For Voles This Fall
Now that fall is upon us everyone will be spending more time inside their warm homes. With the temperatures dropping, we are not the only creatures looking to find a warm spot to call home. Many people are familiar with pestilent rodents like mice and burrowing moles, but not as familiar with one of Canada’s…

Mice vs. Voles
Mice and voles can appear similar at first glance. When you take a closer look at both species of rodent you will see that they actually have more differences than similarities. Both Mice and Voles: RodentsApproximately 5 – 8 inches longGrey / brown fur Mice: Slender bodiesPointed nosesWill eat almost anythingLarge earsTail as long as…

Ask The Expert: How Do I Know I Have Voles?
Voles are small rodents (6 inches in length or so) that are often mistaken for their rodent cousins, mice and moles. Voles have an ability to do significant damage to your lawn and garden, because they’re very resilient creatures that eat just about any plant material they come into contact with. They reproduce rapidly, and…
