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mitch landen
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Welcome, Mitch Landen.
I have been successful in having voles move after I have flooded their burrows with a slow trickle of water. One, honestly(!), showed up on the surface and ran out of the garden while I was standing and watching one day.
Yes, I have set mouse traps, successfully. A raisin dipped in peanut butter is a good bait.
Voles under flakes of alfalfa hay thoroughly damaged a 50' by about 20' planting of potatoes, I had one year. And, I mean thoroughly! So much for that experiment ...
Sometimes, my first awareness of a vole is when a coyote comes through and digs them out. I know that I will never be rid of them because the alfalfa fields beside the gardens are the voles' primary home. Traps will catch them but flooding might help ... good luck!
Steve
Howdy, Steve -- I flood any holes when I find 'em; pour gallons of pond water down, but the vermin always just create other "run" holes not far away. Tunnels must be all over the place!
Mitch