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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 58597" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>The apple slice thing works for me, if they look like mice with a half tail they are voles. Some people confuse voles for moles, moles live underground and make piles of dirt. Voles live under and above ground and will leave paths in your grass, that are really obvious right after the snow melts. They are like rabbits and will always follow the same path, so you can also put a mouse trap in the path and they will often run over it and get caught, even if there is no bait. There are "main drag" type runways and then there are little off branches that are traveled less. Put the traps on a main drag if you can find one. They will also dig underground and eat root crops like potatoes, carrots, etc. Moles eat insects, primarily worms and grubs so they are harder to trap. They are also mostly nocturnal, but voles are active all the time, but maybe moreso at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 58597, member: 562"] The apple slice thing works for me, if they look like mice with a half tail they are voles. Some people confuse voles for moles, moles live underground and make piles of dirt. Voles live under and above ground and will leave paths in your grass, that are really obvious right after the snow melts. They are like rabbits and will always follow the same path, so you can also put a mouse trap in the path and they will often run over it and get caught, even if there is no bait. There are "main drag" type runways and then there are little off branches that are traveled less. Put the traps on a main drag if you can find one. They will also dig underground and eat root crops like potatoes, carrots, etc. Moles eat insects, primarily worms and grubs so they are harder to trap. They are also mostly nocturnal, but voles are active all the time, but maybe moreso at night. [/QUOTE]
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