Voles

What are voles?
Voles are small, rodents that are often mistaken for mice. However, voles are actually quite different from mice in both appearance and behavior. While mice tend to be shy and skittish, voles are much more bold and aggressive. In addition, voles have short, stumpy tails, while mice have long, slender tails. They are found all over the world, but they are most common in cold, damp climates. Voles are active all year round, but they are most active at night. In the winter, they will sometimes burrow under the snow to keep warm. Voles are considered pests because they damage crops and gardens by tunneling underground and eating roots and plants. They can also damage buildings by chewing on electrical wires and insulation. If you have voles in your yard, the best way to get rid of them is to call a professional pest control company like Bigfoot Home Services. We will give you a free estimate and help you get rid of those pesky critters for good!
Are voles dangerous?
Although they are not generally considered dangerous to humans, voles can carry a variety of diseases, which may be transmitted to humans through contact with their droppings. Despite their small size, voles can cause a lot of damage to your property. They are known to eat through power cables and dig extensive burrows that can undermine the stability of trees and even entire buildings. Their burrowing habits can also disrupt the growth of plants and gardens. These pests are particularly destructive during the winter months, when they feast on bulbs and roots. If you suspect that voles are present on your property, it is important to contact a professional pest control company like Bigfoot Home Services as soon as possible. Our experts will work diligently to rid your property of these unwanted guests.
Why do I have a vole problem?
There are a few possible explanations. First, your yard might be providing too much food for them. If you have a lot of landscaping or an abundance of tall grass, voles will be attracted to your property. Second, you might have a lack of predators. Cats, owls, and snakes all feed on voles, so if you don't have any of these animals around, the voles will have free rein. Finally, you might simply live in an area with a high vole population. Whatever the reason, the good news is that Bigfoot Home Services can help get rid of your vole problem for good. We'll create a custom pest control plan that will keep your property vole-free all year long. Contact us today to learn more!
Where will I find voles?
The short answer is: somewhere underneath you. Voles are rodents that are known for their burrowing habits. They tunnel through lawns and gardens, making unsightly mounds of dirt. Voles also gnaw on tree roots and bark, which can damage plant life. In addition, voles are known to eat bulb plants and other underground vegetables. If you suspect that voles are present on your property, look for signs of burrowing or damage to plant life. You may also see voles scurrying around in search of food. If you spot a vole, chances are there are more nearby. To get rid of voles, contact Bigfoot Home Services for professional pest control services. We will rid your property of voles and over 25 other pests!
How do I get rid of voles?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to getting rid of voles, but there are a few general tips that can help. First, it's important to identify where the voles are coming from and block their access. This may mean plugging holes in your foundation or repairing damage to your landscaping. Second, remove any potential food sources that may be attracting the voles in the first place. This could include stored pet food, bird seed, or unsecured trash cans. Finally, set up traps or use poisoned bait to catch and kill the voles that are already present. With a little effort, you can keep your home safe from these pesky critters.
Bigfoot loves chasing around these little critters, so get in touch with us today and we'll run them out ASAP!
FAQ
Picking the right pest control provider for your home isn't a decision you should make all willy nilly. We are confident that we provide the best service for the best value in the game, and we want you to feel that confidence as well. These are some of the most common questions we hear from new customers.
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Absolutely! Our word is our bond, so when we say we'll get rid of your pest problems, we are dead serious about that. If you see bugs between quarterly treatments, don't hesitate to text, call, or email our office so we can get a technician out to you ASAP.
If you see increased activity after a treatment, that usually means the bugs are freaking out because they know the end is nigh. The products we use have been scientifically designed for the long game. They don't kill on contact, they kill by sticking to bugs and letting them do the dirty work for us. Pests carry the insecticide back to the nest and spread it to the others, effectively wiping out the community, instead of individual bugs.
Our top-notch products usually take about two weeks to reach maximum effectiveness. If you have any concerns before or after that two week period, don't hesitate to text, call, or email our office so we can get a technician to your home to check on things.
Hate to break it to you, but that little can of Raid isn't going to cut it. You might kill a wasp or spider here and there, but there's a much bigger picture that you can't understand if you're not trained in the ways of the pest. As a matter of fact, if you kill a few pests, the hive can begin to sense that they are under attack and actually go into baby-making overdrive to offset the onslaught. That's why the products we use take time to spread. By the time the pests notice something is wrong, it's too late. Pest control is based on years of science, testing, and experimentation with products and application methods 1000x more advanced than the can of bug spray you got at Home Depot.
Unfortunately, bugs have a few million extra years of evolutionary survival skills on us, which makes them tricky little... buggers. It's impossible to kill every last bug, or prevent a single one from coming back. That's why we advocate for quarterly pest treatment: it's simply the best way to be bug-free in the long term. Bugs can still scurry, crawl, or fly into your home at any time, and that's why we offer free re-services between treatments. If the bugs come back, so do we.
We'll play it by eye, but it's typically unnecessary. 99% of the battle against pests is fought and won outdoors. We hit them hard at the source (outside), then create and maintain a barrier around your home to keep these pesky suckers out of your humble abode. Most of the time, only one of four yearly services will require indoor treatment, but we will always treat indoors if you see pest activity, or if you just want some extra peace of mind. We're not afraid to go the extra mile –anytime, anywhere.
Of course! We get it, pesticides have a bad rap and sound kind scary. You're trying to protect your family, so it would really suck if our products were more dangerous than the pests we're obliterating with them. Have no fear, the pesticides we use are Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved, meaning they've been through a ton of rigorous tests to ensure they are safe for humans and animals alike. But we don't stop there, all of our technicians are highly trained and certified when it comes to the products and methods of application.
In our decades of experience, we've learned that one-time services end up being ineffective in the long run, and we don't want to mess with things that don't make your home a happier and safer place. Quarterly service allows us to maintain our Level Five barrier around your home, ensuring that these stupid bugs don't ever make it to the warmth and safety of the indoors of your home.
Long story short, it's (usually) a waste of your money and our time. Bugs are always active, but considerably less active in the winter months, and almost totally inactive outdoors. Don't worry though, we won't leave you hanging. If you notice a pest problem crop up inside your house from December–February, we'll be there to lay the smack down before you can say, "Jiminy Christmas!"
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