🌿 Nature's Shield Against Pests!
The Natural Elements Mole and Vole Repellent is a 100% castor oil-based solution designed to deter moles and voles from invading your lawn. Safe for pets and the environment, this food-grade repellent covers up to 20,000 square feet and offers a long-lasting, eco-friendly alternative to chemical repellents.
A**N
a product that seems to work better than traps I’ll be gone
I followed the directions on this container.You can make 16 applications with this product.Applied it with a 1 gallon pump sprayer.My mole activity disappeared after just one application. I applied this formula 4 more times to make sure I covered my entire yard along the fence line where they first appeared.I no longer have activity or tunnels into my backyard.Only time will tell, but I plan on applying this solution regularly to avoid this aggravating problem.
A**R
Does not work at all
5 stars because it sucksSeriously this attracts every mole/vole in the neighborhood, save your money call and exterminator.
D**D
Does it repel moles? Maybe.
I've battled moles in our yard off and on for about 10 years. A few years ago, solar-powered "thumpers" (actually, they're *beepers*, and can be annoyingly loud) seemed to do the trick. Until they didn't. Earlier this year, coffee grounds sprinkled liberally in the yard seemed to keep the rodents at bay. Until it didn't. Moles usually avoid our fenced dog run area because our terrier thinks they make a tasty snack, but this fall they'd go to town after we all went to bed. We'd wake up to a mess of tunnels in the dog yard - and it infuriated our dog. Seriously annoyed, I grabbed a lawn chair and a garden spade and waited patiently; sure enough, before long there was some activity. A few sharp thrusts with the spade took care of those particular pests - and then it was on to prevention mode. I'm trying a two-fer: a different kind of thumper in the yard, and applying a mixture of this stuff, dish soap, and warm water sprayed just outside the dog fence to keep them from coming back. We debated spraying inside the fence because it's pet-safe, but tracking this sticky, slimy goo inside on dog feet is just gross. Thus far, the areas I've sprayed show no new mole activity. Did I happen to kill those particular pests? Maybe. Is this stuff (along with the new beeper) doing the trick? Maybe. It *is* kind of gross, so avoid walking where you spray - for a while, at least. There's no bad odor, just follow the directions carefully. I used an old deck pump sprayer for the application and it was a breeze to apply.
R**.
Expensive for what you get
Like it and it would be effective i believe if used enough but regular applications are needed and at $40 /bottle it gets expensive. Needs to come down in price about 30 % to be cost effective.
K**R
Great product
Make sure you know how many square feet that you’re going to spray. This product worked for me, I have tried various other products without results. Great value and it works.
K**A
Golpher chaser
This is one product that works without harming plants in the bed where applied. If you have golpher holes where there are no valuable plants any diluted detergents like industrial vinegar and ammonia in a 5 gallon bucket of water will discourage them from using these burrows. Some of which can go down 10’.
D**O
Mole AWAY!
This actually works! Gophers were overrunning our yard, so we sprayed this around the yard, and almost instantly, we were rid of the critters. My wife was pleased because, as far as we know, we had rid ourselves of these destructive critters in a more humane way.
M**A
No more moles.
It works. Doesn't kill them, but it drives moles away. I'm on my second jug to clear out my acre.
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