So no doors in the bucket access is via the hole in the ground.
Voles holes in my yard with no mounds.
Your first step in treating a vole infestation is remediating the problem at hand.
If you focus on removing the voles first others could still be attracted to your yard and start the cycle all over again.
Voles look like mice.
Part of gardening involves dealing with the local wildlife.
Voles leave no mounds behind.
Pesky voles and shrews create small holes with openings of about 1 to 1 1 2 inches while squirrels and chipmunks leave behind 2 inch holes.
Vole holes may be even as small as a dime.
Vole holes can be right out in the open or cleverly hidden under foliage or debris in the garden.
Some are commonly called meadow mice or pine mice.
This is why it s important to focus on cleaning up your yard before moving into strategies for eradication.
Make your yard inhospitable to voles.
Holes in the ground with no mounds.
Alice duncan the voles come up from their hole in the ground and the bucket makes a dome over the hole and set traps.
If you are very observant you may see small holes as if something was poked into the ground but no mounds or loose soil.
These are probably caused by birds looking for food.
Voles may travel through mole tunnels but also dig their own burrows.
If the soil in your yard has a healthy population of earthworms you may find 1 inch high piles of small granular pellets of soil.
Even if you don t see any living creatures in your yard you will probably see evidence of their.
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.