The woodland vole shows many adaptations for its burrowing lifestyle. The fur is short, soft, and silky, almost mole-like in texture. The front feet and claws are larger ... Woodland voles do not ...
Sometimes mole and vole damage is confused. 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 ...
The permanent home is a system of interconnecting tunnels 25-45 mm (1.0-1.8 in) in diameter and 25-56 cm (10-22 in) that it excavates below the ground’s surface. A mole enlarges portions of tunnels, ...
Vole damage becomes apparent with networks ... when a heavy rain causes erosion by washing out their tunnels. Getting rid of moles and voles is not easy. They don’t take well to poisons or ...
Sometimes homeowners mistake mole damage for vole damage, says Pierce. Voles are rodents, which look like field mice with short tails. They dig short, shallow tunnels and burrow right under the ...