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Vole Control Services In Fairfax VA

Miche Pest Control is a family owned and operated pest control company that provides residential and commercial vole control services in Fairfax VA and the surrounding areas. Our expert vole exterminators get rid of vole infestations fast, and work preventatively to keep voles from coming back after they've been eliminated. Miche Pest Control has a 4.9 star rating and over 1,000 reviews online - call today or book online!

What Are Voles?

Voles are a type of rodent and are a common pest in lawns and gardens. Voles are herbivores, and use their sharp front teeth to feed on grass, plants, bulbs, bark, and roots.

At a glance, voles look very similar to mice as they are both small, furry rodents. But upon closer inspection, the vole has unique physical features that let you know they are a vole and not a mouse. 

The first thing to look at is the tail. Mice have long, thin tails, while voles have short furry tails.

The body of a vole is "heavier" and more compact than that of a mouse.

Voles have small eyes, and the fur on their head partially hides their ears from view. Mice have large eyes and large ears that stand up off the head.

Common Damages Voles Can Cause In Fairfax VA

Voles may not be particularly dangerous pests to people or pets, but they most certainly have an effect on our yards and gardens in Fairfax VA. Unlike moles, voles are vegetation eaters that focus on tender grasses, small roots, and young leaves or plant growth. This could significantly damage your current landscaping, or even ruin your gardening crops. With enough activity, voles can even cause dieback in woody ornamentals and young trees, or completely destroy certain patches of turf.

It’s always best to take a stand against voles before their presence is made known in the yard. Partnering with a professional team like Miche Pest Control ensures that voles never have the opportunity to infest, destroy, or harm another plant in your garden.

Get an estimate for vole control in Fairfax VA by calling Miche Pest Control.

A Handy Guide To Vole Control For Fairfax Property Owners

Although voles are a near inevitability in Fairfax homes, there are some quick and simple prevention steps you can take to prevent infestations before they occur. These include:

  • Moving wood piles at least 25 feet away from the home.
  • Raking up and disposing of outdoor debris, including items such as leaf piles, weeds, and brush.
  • Keeping the yard well trimmed and maintained, and eliminating potential food and water sources that may be present.

For the best and most efficient way to get rid of voles in Fairfax, don’t hesitate to reach out to the pros at Miche Pest Control. Call us directly, submit an online contact form, or chat online with one of our technicians.

Vole Control For Fairfax Residents

If you are concerned about voles in your yard, you don't have to worry about eliminating them on your own. Miche Pest Control has assisted Fairfax residents with voles and other critters for several years through professional and reliable pest control.

Voles rarely become an issue inside a home, but it can and does happen on occasion. If it does, you shouldn't try to remove them on your own. Miche Pest Control can remove and prevent them from getting back inside by locating accessible entry points. 

At Miche Pest Control, we use tamper-resistant bait stations, placing them in vole paths to remove active voles and at the edges of your yard to keep new ones from invading.

While our bait stations will help to prevent voles on your property, we also recommend the following tips to make your yard less appealing to these animals:

  • Keep the foliage and the grass cut to the lowest, healthiest length
  • Remove ground cover and weeds
  • Clear any debris such as leaf and stick piles
  • Fill any ground holes
  • Store firewood properly; off the ground near the outer perimeter of your yard
  • Place tree guards around young trees 
  • Remove bird feeders because they can drop seeds, which voles can feed on

Don't waste your time with DIY methods or store-bought products; if you think you have a vole problem, call Miche Pest Control today!

Efficient Fairfax VA Vole Control

Hundreds of home and business owners around the Fairfax area have turned to the professionals at Miche Pest Control to receive comprehensive vole control. By striking at the heart of the issue rather than just the symptoms, we quickly and efficiently reduce vole populations within residential or commercial properties. Our team is no stranger to hard work, and will never leave your property before applying all best practices to the home, lawn, and garden. We promise that your environment will be free and clear of vole activity, even before our final follow-up visit!

Contact Miche Pest Control today to discuss the professional vole management options available to you.

Comprehensive Vole Control For Fairfax VA

When you think of pest control in Fairfax, you may just be considering the interior of your home, but pests like voles can cause quite a lot of damage without ever coming inside. Voles damage lawns, trees, gardens, and landscaping and they can be tough to eliminate on your own. The experts at Miche Pest Control are well equipped to eliminate voles and other common pests around your home or business. 

If you’d like to learn more about our vole control services in Fairfax VA or other residential or commercial services you can call or reach out to us online for immediate answers. We offer free quotes and a pest free guarantee on all of our services. Our products are registered with the EPA and safe for use around homes and businesses and we can offer organic products upon request. Reach out to us today to get started with your first service!

Fairfax VA

The City of Fairfax, also known as Fairfax City, Downtown Fairfax, Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Courthouse, or simply Fairfax, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The City of Fairfax is an enclave surrounded by the separate entity Fairfax County. Fairfax City also contains an exclave of Fairfax County, the Fairfax County Court Complex. The City of Fairfax and the area immediately surrounding the historical border of the City of Fairfax, collectively designated by Fairfax County as "Fairfax", comprise the county seat of Fairfax County. The city is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as a part of Northern Virginia. The city is 17 miles west of Washington DC.

The intersection of U.S. Route 50 and U.S. Route 29 is located in the northeast corner of the city. The two major highways join to form Fairfax Boulevard for approximately 2.8 miles (4.5 km) through the city before separating. State Route 123, State Route 236 and State Route 237 pass through the city. SR 236 is named Main Street in the city and then becomes Little River Turnpike once the city line is crossed. Interstate 66 passes just outside the city limits and is the major highway serving the Fairfax region. Connections to I-66 from the city can be made via U.S. Route 50 and State Route 123.

Old Town Fairfax has undergone an extensive redevelopment, which began in 2005. The redevelopment added a new City of Fairfax Regional Library, more than 45,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, more than 70,000 square feet of office condominiums, and 85 upscale residential condominium units. In May 2009, Fairfax was rated as No. 3 in the "Top 25 Places to Live Well" by Forbes Magazine. Forbes commended Fairfax for its strong public school system, high median salary, and a rate of sole proprietors per capita that ranks it in the top 1 percent nationwide. According to the magazine, "These factors are increasingly important in a recession. When businesses and jobs retract, as they have nationwide, municipalities with strong environments for start-ups, and those that offer attractive amenities, are better suited to recover from economic downtimes, as there are more business activity filling the void."

The city derives its name from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was awarded 5,000,000 acres of land in northern Virginia by King Charles. The area that the city now encompasses was settled in the early 18th century by farmers from Virginia's Tidewater region. The town of "Providence" was established on the site by an act of the state legislature in 1805. Providence was officially renamed the "Town of Fairfax" in 1859. It was incorporated as a town in 1874. It was incorporated as a city almost 100 years later in 1961 by a court order. Under Virginia law, the city was separated from Fairfax County, but the City of Fairfax remains the county seat.

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