Weasels, moles and voles are not known to do eat yellow jackets in their ground nests and other ground dwelling bees. Honey bees in their hives, no. But moles will dig right up the the underground hive and eat them all up, may take some time but this is a good habit for moles an the reason they can be welcome in our yard at times. Other animals that will dig out ground dwelling bees are raccoon, skunk, armadillo, bear. It is said that eagle even enjoy feasting on these insects. Encourage these predators to kill a destructive yellow jacket nest by pouring some honey around the hole. We use anything but poison on the dangerous "bees" and try to keep all wildlife safe. The honey bees and bumble bees are killed off by yellow jackets too. The destructive yellow jackets will return to a hive of honey bees time and again killing the bees returning with the food until the hive is suffering and they die, that is an explanation in a nutshell. So protect the good and mild-hearted pollinators and encourage natural predator habits of the destructive.
Yellowjackets are not bees.
They could but weasels generally eat mice, voles, shrews, moles, rabbits and small birds and their egg.
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Voles are rodents, so they make easy prey for many carnivores. Birds such as owls, Hawks, and Falcons eat voles. So do mammals such as martens, weasels, raccoons, foxes, dogs, and cats.
primarily grass,seeds,etc Bank voles will eat, hazel nuts, fungi, seeds and green vegetation.
Least weasels usually eat mice, rats, voles and chipmunks. They also occasionally eat birds, bird eggs, snakes, frogs and insects.
Voles are scavengers and eat bulbs, seeds, flowers, garden plants including carrots, and insects. They are a type of rodent, similar to moles.
Weasels are predators and are surprisingly very aggressive and will attack almost any animal on sight. Otters are members of the weasel family and eat fish primarily. Weasels eat many vermin such as moles, shrews, and rats.
Barn Owls eat voles I know cats do. My female cat catches them and eats them. Possums and raccons eat them.
Voles eat mostly fruits sometimes nuts, and berries
Yes. According to the Wikipedia article for voles, they are subject to predation by: "martens, raccoons, owls, hawks, falcons, coyotes, foxes, snakes, the red tailed hawk, weasels, cats and dogs"
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No, voles eat the roots, bulbs, and tubers of plants. They are strict vegetarians.