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Controlling Vole Damage

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Voles are small, mouse-like rodents that exist throughout Nebraska. Though commonly called meadow or field mice, their short tails (about 1 inch long), stocky build, and small eyes distinguish them from true mice. Voles can cause problems by damaging lawns, gardens, tree plantings, and other plants.

The prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster), occurs statewide and is the most common vole in Nebraska. Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) also are very common but cover a slightly smaller geographic area. Pine voles (Microtus pinetorum), generally are found in the southeastern corner of Nebraska long the Missouri River.

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