Welcome to our weekly podcast with Jeff Lowenfels and co-host Jonathan White. Think of it as a companion to Jeff’s weekly ADN gardening columns and his popular series of books. This week: Jeff and ...
I wouldn’t have thought we’ve had enough snow yet to establish a true subnivean zone — the magical realm that forms under the snow each winter allowing mice, voles and shrews protection from both the ...
Here’s how these two different animals can affect your lawn and garden.
Farms using no-till or adding more cover crops risk inviting a voracious pest to the field. Voles, also known as meadow or field mice, can eat through stands in a hurry. Indiana Farmer Aaron Krueger ...
Explore underground tunnels just inches wide and learn about the voracious creatures who made them. After a surge in the vole population, farmers and scientist debate whether the underground critters ...
Using cutting-edge gene editing technology researchers have engineered prairie voles with no oxytocin receptors. These notoriously monogamous mammals were thought to rely on oxytocin to form crucial ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Voles—also known as meadow mice—are small rodents that tunnel underground and can wreak ...
Ground squirrels and voles take tiny bites from soybean fields. The slow bleed over successive seasons is often considered part of the cost of farming, particularly in no-till ground. But, more ...