LifestyleSimple, humane solutions to rid your garden of voles

Simple, humane solutions to rid your garden of voles

Voles pose a serious threat to crops.
Voles pose a serious threat to crops.
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22 August 2024 14:21

A vole in the garden is quite a problem. The animal can cause significant damage. How do you get rid of it? Discover a simple method.

A vole is a small mammal from the vole family. It looks like something between a mouse and a hamster. It reaches from 8 to 13 centimetres in length. Although it looks friendly, don't be fooled. It's a real pest in the garden. When you notice it in your garden, you need to act as quickly as possible. Otherwise, you'll lose a large part of your crops.

Drop it into the burrow. The vole will flee in panic

Despite their small size, voles can cause serious damage in the garden. They are nocturnal creatures. They live in tunnels they dig themselves, which is why they are so hard to spot. The pests feed on buds, rhizomes, and plant seeds, severely damaging them.

How do you get rid of voles? This mammal is very sensitive to smells. Some attract it, while others repel it. These include the aroma of coffee, mint, cinnamon, spurge, currant, mint, thuja or walnut leaves. The latter emits substances that repel voles. Simply place a few crushed leaves into the burrow, and the pests will flee from the garden within a few hours.

Reliable trick for voles

Voles are an important part of the ecosystem, so they should not be killed. It is unethical and inhumane. However, if none of the natural methods deter pests, you should resort to stronger measures, such as... herring. The smell of fish, especially herring, strongly affects voles and other rodents.

Similar to plants, place the fish in the tunnel and cover it with soil, so that the smell spreads throughout the burrow. You can also add some water in which the herrings were marinated. After using this method, voles will not appear in the garden for a long time.

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