Moles have a mainly carnivorous diet.
Voles holes in yard.
They help plow the soil and eat grubs and insects.
Protect your plants by fencing the area with a half inch of mesh hardware cloth at least 12 inches above the ground and buried 6 to 10 inches deep suggests the old farmer s almanac.
Since voles are not the only animal pests responsible for runways in lawn and garden areas they are often confused with other pests you d like to get rid of namely moles because both moles and voles are rarely seen it makes more sense to base identification on the signs they leave behind rather than on how the animals look.
The only visible evidence of a vole burrow is the neat exit holes an inch or two across.
Moles are beneficial in many ways.
Vole holes can be right out in the open or cleverly hidden under foliage or debris in the garden.
Vole tunnels are most visible as snow begins to melt in spring.
Over the winter the pests live underground and create runways on the surface of yards to connect their burrow entrances.
Voles similar to other rodents have a mainly vegetarian diet.
Some are commonly called meadow mice or pine mice.
Property owners with this pest issue may find vole holes in the lawn and disorderly pathways of grass.
These small burrowing animals are best known for the harm they cause to turf and landscaping.
While voles are good at eating your crops and damaging your lawn they re not winning any awards for climbing.