🌿 Keep Your Lawn Lush and Safe!
I Must Garden Mole & Vole Repellent is a professional-strength, all-natural solution designed to protect your lawn from destructive pests. With a pleasant scent and safe ingredients, it offers year-round protection without harming your grass or pets.
C**E
This stuff actually worked
This stuff really worked in my veggie garden. I had a serious vole infestation. Leaving little holes in the ground everywhere a plant had been growing. They have vacated the garden
S**W
Essential oils and not poisons- natural repellant
Had an invasion of voles/moles eating the roots of yuccas, and everything in their path all winter. Creepy little things with no tails. Applied this as directed and have not seen them in a month. Will apply again closer to winter to drive them out of our yard. We didn’t know they were in my flower bed until the snow melted in the spring. Ugly little buggers- this seems to be working pretty well…not toxic to humans or dogs-
C**W
Have patience. This works!
I have literally never written an Amazon review before, but I wanted to for this product. It works and it works exactly as advertised, but you have to have patience and follow the instructions.I had a bad infestation in my yard, exacerbated by the fact that there’s an abandoned house next to mine with a fruit tree - basically ground rodent heaven. Anyway, once the dirt piles started in my yard, they accelerated in frequency and got closer and closer to my house, which, again, seemed to be to be evidence of a bad infestation.After doing some research on potential fixes, I opted to give this product a try over things like spikes and poisons. Spikes seemed really hit or miss, poisons were a no-go for me with pets, and I wanted a long-term solution. I followed the instructions and baited the area around my house with this product, pretty liberally if I’m being honest, and tried to tie it to whenever it would rain (easy to do in the PNW, lol). I then followed the instructions and progressively baited zones outward from my house, trying to drive the rodents away and give them a permanent exit.I was pretty dismayed at first when the dirt piles kept showing up in the first couple weeks after baiting and even in the areas I had baited the strongest near my house. I had thoughts ranging from: 1) I had done the baiting and accidentally trapped the rodents in my yard to 2) the product didn’t work as it should.Really all that way necessary was patience and giving the product a chance to seep in the ground and work. And it absolutely did. After that first period of dismay, there haven’t been any dirt piles in my yard AT ALL. In contrast, I’ve been seeing a lot more active dirt piles in the yard of the abandoned house next door; I think I drove the rodents back that way. And the piles that were in my yard have started growing over with new grass.I baited my yard over the course of Jan 2022 and it’s May 2022 now, and there’s been no rodent activity whatsoever. I’m ordering more to do preventative baiting around the perimeter of my yard to keep it that way.Anyway, I know what it’s like, when the dirt piles start popping up, to want them gone, like, yesterday. But I don’t believe there are any quick fixes for ground rodents; it takes time to drive them out of your yard once they’ve gotten in. So this review is for those people that find themselves in a situation like mind; stick with this product. Follow the directions, bait liberally, and have patience. It is an excellent long-term solution.
E**S
Doesn't work
I applied 3x recommended and re-applied several times. It didn't stop the vole from yanking my young pea plants down a 3/4" hole one by one over a 2-week period. Now there are holes in half a double 8' row where peas used to be. Don't waste your time. This stuff won't help and is a waste of money.
R**.
It seems to work
You have to apply this at least every three months in which case I would have to have four or five each time. That can get expensive.
D**G
Important tool in my large toolbox for rodent control
Important tool in the battle, but I don't like the price. A LOT is needed, and other expensive methods still needed: castor oil, 30% vinegar, hardware cloth, gopher wire and a lot of work needed to grow food without voles and the chiggers they attract. Using the chameleon sprayer with castor oil is one great tool against chiggers and rodents. The veggies voles prefer are yams and artichokes, carrots and potatoes, lettuce and so much more. For gophers, just use the victor black box, and put it back in the hole after you catch the first one to get the possible second gopherwithin 2 weeks. With artichokes you must use baskets, which you can fashion from a roll of gopher wire.You can use smart pots for yams and potatoes. Use WCS traps for squirrels (use the items they steal as bait). All this, and more (e.g. underground vertical fences) is needed to succeed growing food on a hill near open space. AND don't forget that often rats are responsible for damage, esp to peppers. Stick the half eaten pepper into the WCS trap to get the rat...but that is a little hard on that powerful trap. All of this is more EFFECTIVE with the "I must garden" product.All of these controls are required to get the job done on this property. I have spent hundreds of dollars on this product alone, and thousands total to deter and control voles, squirrels,gophers. I just wish they gave savings $$ on large quantities. It is paradise here with all this work done.
S**O
Did not work for me
Did not work for me
L**L
this works!
I purchased this thing for 2 years then tried some other brand last year which has much more better price, then the lawn has a not tunnel dug by vole.so decided to back to this product this year, some reviews say this doesnt work so wanted to share my experience, I lives in Midwest area, i always spread this before the first snow that will acuminated on ground since vole mostly will dig around under the heavy snow, the result was very obvious, my lawn dont have any damage
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