Voles can cause damage to lawns by eating patches and creating little tracks through them. They can also damage newly planted ...
Moles are seldom seen because they’re tunneling for food below ground. Voles may be seen occasionally, though they prefer to stay under cover in shallow tunnels on the soil surface or to burrow right ...
Woodland voles do not create surface runways, but dig shallow tunnels 2.5-5.0 cm (1-2 in) in diameter, that permeate the forest floor, to depths of 7.6-10.0 cm (3-4 in), occasionally deeper. Many ...
Type of runway. Voles create aboveground runways, while moles prefer to travel underground. Some mole runways are just ...
Made famous by Ratty in Wind in the Willows, water voles are often described as 'nature's engineers' Credit: Tom Marshall Water voles are returning to rivers and streams in the West Country after ...