It's vole season.
Few mammals are more prolific than the meadow vole. A vole produces up to 17 litters per year.
Depending upon the region, average litter size ranges from 4 to 8 young, with extremes of 1 to 11.
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The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the field mouse or meadow mouse, is a North American vole found across Canada, Alaska and the northern United States.
The meadow vole is active year-round, usually at night. It also digs underground burrows, where it stores food for the winter and females give birth to their young. Although these animals tend to live close together, they are aggressive towards one another. This is particularly evident in males during the breeding season. They can cause damage to fruit trees, garden plants and commercial grain crops. It can do considerable damage to growing grain and is also a problem in forestry plantings.More Detail
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It’s vole season.
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the field mouse or meadow mouse, is a North American vole found across Canada, Alaska and the northern United States.