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How Do You Identify Shrews, Moles & Voles?

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How Do You Identify Shrews, Moles & Voles?

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Although easily mistaken for each other, there are practical differences between moles, shrews and voles. While voles can sometimes damage gardens by gnawing the bark off trees and eating tubers like potatoes and carrots, moles and shrews are actually beneficial, hunting pest insects and aerating the soil. Distinguishing between these species can help a gardener make informed pest control decisions. Is the animal in question furry? If not, then it mostly likely isn’t a mole, vole or shrew. A handful of exceptions exist, such as the naked mole rat of the East Africa, but these species are rarely found in front yards and gardens. Is it under a foot in length? The world’s largest mole is the Russian desman, a mere 8 inches long, while the largest vole reaches just over 9 inches. All species of shrew are considerably smaller. Does it live in a tunnel? If not, then it may be a mouse, squirrel or other woodland mammal. Moles, voles and shrews live primarily underground and rarely, if ever, e

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