Voles play a crucial role in their ecosystem by aerating the soil as they tunnel underground, which improves soil drainage and helps plant roots access nutrients. Their burrowing activities also create habitat and nesting sites for other small animals. Additionally, voles serve as prey for various predators, contributing to the ecosystem's food web.
Neither - they are a natural part of the ecosystem of the planet and have a role to play in that ecosystem. Good and Bad are human concepts.
in a good ecosystem
no. not what I've found out.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of prairie voles in Michigan as their populations can vary due to factors such as habitat availability and predator presence. However, prairie voles are known to inhabit the northern part of the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Tawny owls help control rodent populations by hunting small mammals such as mice and voles, which can be pests to farmers. They also play a role in maintaining balance within the food chain by preying on insects and other small animals. Additionally, their presence can indicate the health of the ecosystem they inhabit.
pretty anything up there that can catch em,.....fox, eagles, martins, wolves, any preditor that is big.
Voles eat mostly fruits sometimes nuts, and berries
Yes Voles are animals.
24 teeth voles have
Rodents such as Mice, Voles, and Squirrels are good examples....
Most barred owls eat voles
because the water supply is decreasing, the Voles have no where to live. its like if we ran out of air. but their voles. and we're people.
Voles are not "poisonous," and are eaten by birds of prey worldwide.
A group of voles is often called a colony or a nest.
God, I don't know. I don't know what a f***ing vole is.
No bank voles are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.
Voles, moles, and shrews are similar animals, but not in the same species.