Luckily, voles are not good climbers, and rarely attempt to enter homes and buildings. Because of this, voles eat whatever they can find in gardens, croplands, and yards. The majority of voles are herbivores, and feed on grasses, tubers, herbaceous plants, and bulbs. During winter and fall months, voles are known to eat the bark and roots of trees. read more
During times when plant food is scarce, voles eat small insects or the remains of dead animals. Prevention. Removing food sources attracting voles to private properties is one way to make residential lawns less favorable burrowing sites. read more
Primarily herbivores, voles eat roots from trees or shrubs, bark, clover, seeds, bulbs and grasses as well as domestic garden plants such as cauliflower, lettuce, cabbage, sweet potatoes, spinach, beets, turnip, tomatoes, apple trees and olive trees. read more