Although they are often confused as one in the same ground moles and voles are two entirely different animals.
Moles and voles in yard.
Lawn moles and voles are difficult to get rid of.
If something has been dining on your garden goodies chances are it isn t a mole.
However while moles tend to make large holes like groundhogs do because they excavate soil they often don t leave the lawn.
Moles are insectivores and exist solely to eat insects.
An underground barrier around the perimeter of your yard can do just that.
Moles voles and groundhogs are often confused with one another because they all burrow beneath the ground.
Ground moles will not eat plants or the roots of plants.
If like jeff in manassas you have moles making tunnels in your lawn and voles eating your spring bulbs and perennial roots a castor oil based mole and vole repellent is the first course of action.
Complete lawn mole extermination may not be possible especially if other people around you are also experiencing a mole problem.
Others are more fortunate.
The difference between ground moles and voles.
Bury 1 4 inch hardware cloth in an 18 inch trench and tilt the bottom 4 inches at a 90 degree angle away from the yard to discourage animals from tunneling.
Voles can devour your flower bulbs munch on the roots of your carrots potatoes and other root vegetables damage your trees and shrubs eat your grass and leave well worn paths through your yard.
After catching one or two the problem seems to go away.
The best way to get rid of moles and voles is to keep them away from your lawn and garden in the first place.