Moved to a new house by the river and there's voles, moles, opossum, raccoons, ground hogs, skunks and more. Had a tiny opening in the garage letting voles into the basement. Got two cats, mom and daughter from a rescue shelter. These cats are freakin amazing! They cleaned out the house in short order and I sealed the garage. Now they kill everynight outside and leave them at the door. I'm going to start placing the dead in the active mole runs... I heard the moles will leave, will find out soon enough. These cats are always on the hunt, when they sleep, they sleep in an active area and are waiting. When they move, it's never casual it's always a hunt. 10/10 would reccomend.
I have voles in a rural yard. There are two feral cats next door in an abandoned mobile home. They haven't eliminated any of the voles at all. Not all cats are good mousers, even though they live in the wild.
I jumped one out of his hole just a couple of days ago. I was no more than 3 feet from it. All I had was my Smith and Wesson 40. I shit you not, I erased it's head completely off it's body. Left it there to warn the other voles
I’ve seen them do it on concrete for some reason. Caught a few in the middle of my drive way running round and round. Has something to do with their lack of good vision and not being able to find their paths.
They kill plants by “girdling” them. Essentially they burrow under the dirt or mulch and feed on the roots of plants. So your plant may look like nothing is wrong until it just falls over one day and you pick it up and find the root system has been decimated. This action of circling and feeding on the root system is called “girdling”. Is that what you were referring to ?
Ah come on with the hardware cloth and barriers. You just told us they can dig so deep they burrow down below the frost line in winter. How will putting hardware cloth deter them?
They very rarely dig deeper than 3-4 inches. They have been knoww we n to use the tunnels created by moles though. These may be larger and therefore deeper but the tunnels I have come across when dealing with these garden terrorists are fairly close to the surface.
It's definitely an unexpected house guest! Remember, while they might be cute, voles can cause damage, so it's best to find a safe way to guide it back outdoors.
Good advice in this one. Plastic tree guards are effective at keeping voles away from young trees in the winter. I have also heard that sense ring of daffodils planted a foot or two out from the base of a newly planted tree will deter them.
Voles are poor climbers and do not like to infest buildings, but they can sometimes find themselves in a house by mistake. A pest control professional can help you identify and treat the problem.
Finding a vole in your house can be surprising. Check for entry points and consider consulting with a professional for a winter-proof pest control plan.
Um can they be black? We thought they were moles...but the Molenator says he doesn't think moles will eat cheerios and bread and things. I have one in the house. Always. For years at least one. Thanks.🤔🎃🐾
For every negative thing you can say about a vole you could say some positive things. The tunnels they make on your garden area to soil and make roots grow better. The tunnels they make on your garden area to soil and make roots grow better.And like you just said,they eat nasty slugs,and other insects that hurt our garden. They are NOT the pest you claim.
We should say nice things like how they totally eradicated my giant pumpkin plants I have been working so hard to grow plus all my tomato and pepper plants. Earth worms improve the soil and cause no damage. Obviously you are not growing vegetables, fruit or berry crops.
Yea...I want to love them, but the bastards have tunneled through my yard and garden, killing my chamomile patch, tomato plant, and a few peppers... They must go
Moved to a new house by the river and there's voles, moles, opossum, raccoons, ground hogs, skunks and more. Had a tiny opening in the garage letting voles into the basement. Got two cats, mom and daughter from a rescue shelter. These cats are freakin amazing! They cleaned out the house in short order and I sealed the garage. Now they kill everynight outside and leave them at the door. I'm going to start placing the dead in the active mole runs... I heard the moles will leave, will find out soon enough. These cats are always on the hunt, when they sleep, they sleep in an active area and are waiting. When they move, it's never casual it's always a hunt. 10/10 would reccomend.
You got your wife and daughter from a rescue shelter?
@@amywalker7515 mom and daughter 🐈 😺 🐱
The cats don’t eat voles for some reason. But they will leave them at your door as a gift to you! Dead of course.
@@Forgive7x70times exactly right
I have voles in a rural yard. There are two feral cats next door in an abandoned mobile home. They haven't eliminated any of the voles at all. Not all cats are good mousers, even though they live in the wild.
Thanks! I recently moved to vole country for the first time ever; this was very informative.
No problem! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Ingenious: "the best way to control voles is to keep them out of your yard..." Got it!
Lolz
Translation: "We're not going to tell you any DIY methods; instead call us."
Voles will also come to mouse traps baited with a little peanut butter, I have caught a couple along with the mice in our back yard shed.
I jumped one out of his hole just a couple of days ago. I was no more than 3 feet from it. All I had was my Smith and Wesson 40. I shit you not, I erased it's head completely off it's body. Left it there to warn the other voles
What about voles circling? Anyone heard of this?
I’ve seen them do it on concrete for some reason. Caught a few in the middle of my drive way running round and round. Has something to do with their lack of good vision and not being able to find their paths.
They kill plants by “girdling” them. Essentially they burrow under the dirt or mulch and feed on the roots of plants. So your plant may look like nothing is wrong until it just falls over one day and you pick it up and find the root system has been decimated.
This action of circling and feeding on the root system is called “girdling”. Is that what you were referring to ?
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
There really is no information, how hi do you pile the gravel?
Ah come on with the hardware cloth and barriers. You just told us they can dig so deep they burrow down below the frost line in winter. How will putting hardware cloth deter them?
They very rarely dig deeper than 3-4 inches. They have been knoww we n to use the tunnels created by moles though. These may be larger and therefore deeper but the tunnels I have come across when dealing with these garden terrorists are fairly close to the surface.
Came across this video doing research.
I set mouse traps and caught 1 mouse day 1, then 2 voles the next 2 nights - in my house. 🤔
Sound like your traps are doing their job:)
nice video, thanks! learned some new stuff!
😁 Happy to help!
I have a vole in my house how do i know because i have 1 right beside me between my chair and my wall AND IT'S SO CUTE .
It's definitely an unexpected house guest! Remember, while they might be cute, voles can cause damage, so it's best to find a safe way to guide it back outdoors.
Good advice in this one. Plastic tree guards are effective at keeping voles away from young trees in the winter. I have also heard that sense ring of daffodils planted a foot or two out from the base of a newly planted tree will deter them.
Good information. Thanks!
Why are these in my house?
Voles are poor climbers and do not like to infest buildings, but they can sometimes find themselves in a house by mistake. A pest control professional can help you identify and treat the problem.
Very informative,, thx !!
Woke up to one in my house....I think they made a nest....it's winter though.
Finding a vole in your house can be surprising. Check for entry points and consider consulting with a professional for a winter-proof pest control plan.
Install a Barn Owl nest box.
Great tip!
Tbh I kinda just wanna keep one as a pet lol
You'll be sorry.
Voles are so cute... They're like tiny little fluffy long tailed HAMSTERS OF DOOM!... So cute... So cute....
Um can they be black? We thought they were moles...but the Molenator says he doesn't think moles will eat cheerios and bread and things. I have one in the house. Always. For years at least one. Thanks.🤔🎃🐾
For every negative thing you can say about a vole you could say some positive things. The tunnels they make on your garden area to soil and make roots grow better. The tunnels they make on your garden area to soil and make roots grow better.And like you just said,they eat nasty slugs,and other insects that hurt our garden. They are NOT the pest you claim.
I wish there were more of you in the world-conservation would be much easier
Voles are vegetarians. They do feed on plants. Moles are carnivores and dine on insects.
We should say nice things like how they totally eradicated my giant pumpkin plants I have been working so hard to grow plus all my tomato and pepper plants. Earth worms improve the soil and cause no damage. Obviously you are not growing vegetables, fruit or berry crops.
@@amywalker7515 Cannabis ! Lol
Yea...I want to love them, but the bastards have tunneled through my yard and garden, killing my chamomile patch, tomato plant, and a few peppers...
They must go