Monday, March 12, 2007

Voles and Vole Control - Part 11 of 11 - Vole Control Methods


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    Repellants
  • Thiram and Capsaicin are registered as vole repellants.
  • Predator Odors (Coyote urine, Fox urine, etc.)

    Toxicants
  • There are a number of vole baits available on the market

    Fumigants
  • Aluminum phosphide
  • Carbon monoxide from engine exhaust

    Trapping
  • Mouse snap traps can be used in very small vole population situations

    Miscellaneous
  • Professional abatement
  • Owl box installation


    Acknowledgment:
  • O'Brein, John M., 1994. Voles: Prevention and control of wildlife damage. Agricultural Programs Coordinator. Nevada Department of Agriculture

  • University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Animal Diversity Web


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