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    Inversely, the individual rodents that survived anticoagulant bait poisoning (rest population) can be eradicated by pre-baiting them with nontoxic bait for a week or two (this is important to overcome bait shyness, and to get rodents used to feeding in specific areas by specific food, especially in eradicating rats) and subsequently applying ...

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    The 'endearing' water voles population was devastated by non-native American mink [British Waterways] "Charismatic" water voles have returned to local waterways for the first time in 20 years.

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    Voles, which are herbivores, construct surface or underground runways in areas of heavy ground cover. They live in colonies and can have runways about one to two inches wide, with four to five ...

  6. Arvicolinae - Wikipedia

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    The most convenient distinguishing feature of the Arvicolinae is the nature of their molar teeth, which have prismatic cusps in the shape of alternating triangles. These molars are an adaptation to a herbivorous diet in which the major food plants include a large proportion of abrasive materials such as phytoliths; the teeth get worn down by abrasion throughout the adult life of the animal and ...

  7. Phenacomyini - Wikipedia

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    Phenacomyini is a tribe of voles in the subfamily Arvicolinae. It contains five species in two genera, all of which are found in North America. [1] [2] [3] Species in this tribe are: Genus Arborimus - tree voles White-footed vole, A. albipes; Red tree vole, A. longicaudus; Sonoma tree vole, A. pomo; Genus Phenacomys - heather voles