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My plants are leaning, falling over, or sometimes disappear. Whats going on?

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My plants are leaning, falling over, or sometimes disappear. Whats going on?

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Leaning, flopping, or disappearing plants are often the evidence that voles are present in your garden. Voles are small rodents that feed mainly on the roots and tubers of plants. As they feed on the under ground portion of your plants, the above ground portion leans, flops, or may disappear entirely. The Pine Vole is becoming a significant problem in the home landscape as they become more adapted to development and human presence. Several options are available for addressing vole problems in your garden or yard. For more information, come in and speak to our knowledgeable Garden Shop Staff.

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