Melting snow can reveal damage to your lawn. One type of post winter damage is caused by voles. A vole, better known as a ...
The best way to prevent moles and voles from harming your landscape is by being able to accurately identify them. Moles and voles are two common garden pests that are often confused with one another ...
Here’s how these two different animals can affect your lawn and garden.
Q. When the snow melted from our last big event, I noticed what looked like trails running across my lawn. They began from a field near my property and led to a mulched area and groundcovers near my ...
FREQUENTLY MISTAKEN FOR moles, shrews or mice, voles are usually most often responsible for damage to garden plants. Moles are carnivorous and eat bugs, grubs and worms; they don’t destroy your plants ...
Homeowners across the region are seeing more rodents in their yards. It’s a critter that’s not as well known — voles. KCRA 3 first heard about the problem in El Dorado Hills, where people were ...
As the snow cover recedes, area residents are finding a maze of tunnels in their lawns, as well as numerous nests. The problem is likely caused by voles. Voles are often called meadow mice or field ...
Maybe you’ve noticed some chewed plants or shallow tunnels and hills all over your yard. These are sure signs of some busy, little critters searching for their dinners. Chances are, you’ve got moles ...