🌟 VoleX: Your Eco-Friendly Guardian Against Voles!
VoleX is a 3-pound, non-toxic solution designed to effectively eliminate voles while ensuring safety for people, pets, and wildlife. Made in the USA with naturally derived ingredients, it’s suitable for year-round use in various environments, including gardens, lawns, and orchards. Its easy-to-use pellets make it ideal for both professional pest control and DIY enthusiasts.
H**3
Satisfied
Did the trick for us. Helped us get rid of the voles in our yard.
T**M
Works I believe...
So I'm not sure but I used a combination of caster oil based granuals and this bait. I made holes in the tunnels of what I asume are not moles but actually voles And dropped these baits in like crazy covering the holes lighty. But before covering the holes, I sprinkled the caster oil granuals. I wanted to make sure it got down into the tunnels. Within a day or 2 clearly tunnel activity is way way down. In fact, I think the tunnels that I do see are just old tunnels. Does this product work at this point I have to say yes.
K**R
Voles will not eat this bait!
Voles did not eat any of the VoleX. If they do not eat it, they do not die. Save your time and money and just get a galvanized spring loaded rat trap and bait it with peanut butter. I used a brand called "made2catch". I immediately caught two voles on two consecutive days. After each kill, I cleaned the trap with soap and water and rinsed it well and rebaited it. On day three, I did not catch any more but left it out. Perhaps I caught all of them.
C**R
Effective and Safe Solution for Vole Control
I’ve been struggling with a vole infestation in my garden for months, and after trying several other methods, I decided to give this product a try. I am pleased to say that it has worked effectively in reducing the vole population around my property. It’s safe for use around my pets, livestock, and even local wildlife, which is a major plus for me, as I have a small farm and a lot of natural animals in the area.The application process is straightforward and easy to follow. It doesn’t take much to spread it around, and once I did, I noticed fewer signs of voles in my garden and lawn within a few days. I appreciate that it’s not toxic or harmful to the environment, making it a responsible choice for anyone concerned about chemical products. The safety features, especially around pets and children, definitely stand out as one of its strongest attributes.The effectiveness of this product is definitely a win for me, but I’ve noticed a couple of drawbacks. First, the scent can be a bit strong, and while it doesn’t linger too long, it can be overwhelming during application, so it’s best to use it when the weather is a bit breezier. Second, while it works well over time, you do need to be diligent about reapplication. If you forget to refresh it after heavy rainfall, the voles can return more quickly.Overall, this product has been a solid solution for me. It's been effective at keeping the voles at bay without harming other creatures, and I’m happy with the results so far. Just be mindful of the reapplication schedule, and you'll likely find it works as intended.
L**S
No more voles! Poor instructions.
It took some trial and error on my part to figure out what works. Why? Because the instructions do not include the US west coast. The clue that helped was in the fine print: "Protect VoleX bait points from water damage as the baits should be kept dry." There was nothing else in the instructions that I found helpful. Now, on to what I discovered that really works:Because I water my flowerbeds and lawn, that is where the voles go. And that means the soil frequently is moist. To keep the baits dry, the only way I could get good results was by wrapping about 1.5 tablespoon of bait in a square of plastic wrap, wrap it up, and tie the ends together. Smells penetrate the thin plastic and voles have no trouble biting the wrap. From there, it is really simple: find a vole hole, gently insert a bait packet, and cover it loosely with soil. Best results happen when I can find 2-3 vole holes to bait. Next day, look for new evidence of vole activity and repeat the process. Same for the third day. After three days, there is no more vole activity in the area. There are no bodies to dispose of. Maybe they die underground or maybe an owl gets them (this is safe for anything except rodents). And that takes care of my vole problem until more move in from next door.I had mediocre results following the package instructions, but bought another package because I still believed bait is a better solution than those useless repellents. Then I came up with the plastic wrap packet idea. Now, success within 3 days every time! I just bought another pouch of VoleX, made my little packets, and stored them in a zip-lock bag ready for use the next time voles move in.
D**A
Works very well!
Works very well! I put it in a trap to keep it dry and they all run in there. It's definitely working and very helpful.
J**R
Did not work for repelling voles
We had a bad infestation of voles burrowing under one side of our yard building, starting about 3 weeks ago; near where some bird feeders hang. Am sure that is what attracted the critters in the first place. We may have waited too long for using repellant. May try poison bait, but getting cold here in Iowa and have not seen any voles now that it gets down into the low 30s some nights. This product had no effect at all with getting rid of the voles.
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