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  2. Bank vole - Wikipedia

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    The bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) is a small vole with red-brown fur and some grey patches, with a tail about half as long as its body. A rodent, it lives in woodland areas and is around 100 millimetres (3.9 in) in length. The bank vole is found in much of Europe and in northwestern Asia.

  3. Moles vs. Voles: How to Tell the Difference Between These ...

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    The best way to prevent moles and voles from harming your landscape is by being able to accurately identify them. Moles and voles are two common garden pests that are often confused with one ...

  4. Vole - Wikipedia

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    Voles outwardly resemble several other small animals. Moles, gophers, mice, rats and even shrews have similar characteristics and behavioral tendencies. Voles thrive on small plants yet, like shrews, they will eat dead animals and, like mice and rats, they can live on almost any nut or fruit. In addition, voles target plants more than most ...

  5. Voles vs. Moles: How to Identify Them (and Get Rid of Them)

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  6. Puumala virus - Wikipedia

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    The bank vole, the natural reservoir of Puumala virus. Puumala virus is carried by bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus), found throughout Europe and Russia. [9] [10] Incidence of NE changes based on the bank vole population, which fluctuates on a 3–4 year cycle. Prevalence of PUUV in bank voles is highest in late autumn during increase and ...

  7. Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War in 1942, an outbreak of disease with symptoms characteristic of hantavirus infection occurred in Salla, Eastern Lapland, Finland among German and Finnish soldiers. This outbreak was later reported in 1980 to be caused by a virus transmitted by bank voles and was named the Puumala virus. [31]

  8. Skomer vole - Wikipedia

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    The bank vole was probably introduced by humans at some time after the last glaciation. It is one of four small mammal species on Skomer. There are approximately 20,000 voles on the island. [1] The vole's main predators are owls, but it is also eaten by other predators, including common kestrel, common buzzard and peregrine falcon. [1]

  9. Southern red-backed vole - Wikipedia

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    The southern red-backed vole or Gapper's red-backed vole (Clethrionomys gapperi) is a small slender vole found in Canada and the northern United States.It is closely related to the western red-backed vole (Clethrionomys californius), which lives to the south and west of its range and which is less red with a less sharply bicolored tail.