According to the Government of Canada website, voles are herbivores which eat green plants and seeds. During the winter, they create tunnels under the insulation of the snow but live above ground. ... "Once the snow melts, the lawn looks full of lumps and ruts,"
This will be the time when vole tracks are being uncovered, it's the best time to stop the damage and get your property back on track for healthy growing.
+1 (587) 437-6994 - If you have these tracks appearing on your lawn? It's time to give us a call. ☎️
Voles are nuisance creatures; they spend most of their time hiding and searching for food, but before you know it they can cause major damage to your lawns (eat the roots of the grass and take the upper parts for nesting). Letting rodents thrive around your house can be very risky as they search for a way into your home. And are you looking forward to a nice looking lawn this spring/summer? Here are a few tips that will prevent them from damaging your property. 1. Don't store piles of wood, or any kind of debris along your house. 2. Keep the garbage container sealed and closed, thereby cutting off their main source of food. 3. Keep your grass no higher than 2 inches in the winter. 4. Keep the compost away from the house. 5. Keep things trimmed around the house. 6. Do not feed birds or leave any food on the ground. 7. Don't wait too long to deal with the issue. It can become a nightmare very fast! If you have any questions, we are here for you, give us a call at 587-437-6994