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Imagine walking through your garden on a bright, sunny morning, feeling the soft crunch of earth beneath your feet, and admiring the vibrant blooms of your hard work.ย
Suddenly, you notice patches of dying plants and tiny mounds of soil that weren’t there before. Then it hits you – voles! These small, burrowing rodents can turn your beautiful garden into a disaster zone in no time.ย
But don’t worry; there’s a way to regain control. Vole traps can be your best ally in this battle. If you’re curious about how they work and how well they work, this post is for you – we’ll walk you through what vole traps are and how you can use them effectively to protect your garden.
Before we get into the mechanics of vole traps, you need to understand what you’re dealing with.ย
Voles, also known as meadow mice or field mice, are small, stocky rodents that primarily feed on plants, including roots, bulbs, and seeds. They belong to the Microtus genus and are often confused with the same mice you see scurrying around your home. However, they tend to have a more compact body, rounded ears, and a shorter tail.
Voles are known for their extensive tunneling activities underground, creating intricate burrow systems that serve as shelter and protection from predators. They reproduce rapidly, with females capable of having multiple litters in a year, contributing to their population growth.
It’s their burrowing habits that are most problematic, as they can cause extensive damage to lawns and gardens, and they can reproduce at an alarming rate, making quick action crucial.
Vole traps come in various forms, but they all aim to capture or eliminate these pesky critters. Here are the most common types of traps you’ll encounter:
Setting up vole traps is straightforward, but doing it correctly will significantly increase your chances of success. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
First, you need to find where the voles are most active. Look for vole runways, which are narrow, well-worn paths in the grass. You might also see small burrow openings.
Based on your comfort level and preference, choose the type of trap you want to use. For beginners, snap traps are a good starting point because they are simple and effective.
Voles are attracted to peanut butter, apple slices, or oatmeal. Apply a small amount of bait to the trap to lure them in.
Place the traps perpendicular to the vole runways, with the bait end facing the runway. This positioning ensures the vole will encounter the trap while moving along its usual path.
Check your traps daily. If you’ve caught a vole, dispose of it according to local regulations. If you’re using live traps, release the voles in a suitable area far from your home in accordance with local wildlife laws and regulations.
The steps above should help you get started with trapping voles, but to be successful, you’ll want to take a few extra steps. Here are some “bonus” tips:
Once you’ve managed to reduce the vole population, you need to take steps to prevent future infestations. After all, you probably don’t want to spend the rest of your life trapping and clearing traps! Here are some effective ways to prevent voles from becoming a recurring issue:
Dealing with voles can be challenging, but with the right tools and strategies, you can protect your garden and enjoy the fruits (and flowers) of your labor. Vole traps are an effective solution that, when used correctly, can help you manage and control these unwelcome guests.
Are you ready to take the next step in safeguarding your garden? Join our family of satisfied customers at Hawx Pest Control Virginia Beach VA. Our expert team is here to help you tackle any pest problem efficiently and humanely.ย
We might not be able to help you develop a green thumb, but we can help you get rid of pests that are making it harder for your garden to thrive. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help keep your garden vole-free!
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Kurt Freudensberger
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