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Exterminate Voles Permanently with the Vole Eliminator System

2016/5/3 8:57:08

Having an infestation of voles in your yard can mean extensive damage to your property. They can destroy your yard as they dig for underground food sources such as your flowering bulbs, vital root systems and even your garden vegetables. This can be the driving factor behind why setting vole traps on your property can be critical.

Controlling the Voles

Because voles can reproduce up to ten times each year with litters of up to five young each time, the few voles rampaging around in your yard currently can quickly turn into their own functioning vole village in no time. The growing numbers will mean growing coverage for the voles in your yard and if you have any landscaping including mulching available, that is likely to suffer as well.

To help control these numbers, homeowners can use a variety of bating traps if they want to attempt rodent control on their own.

Setting Vole Traps

All vole traps should be set towards the evening hours and when possible, covered with a dark item such as a box or plastic tarp. Regardless of covering types, make sure that the trap still has room for full motion. Getting the voles into the trap will require leaving a trail of granny smith apples cut into very small pieces from outside the trap to within. Traps should always be checked daily.

Vole Trap Designs

Traps can catch anywhere from one to up to fifteen or more voles or other rodents. Many trappers have had great results with repeater traps that have wind-up springs. On the repeater trap, a paddle wheel mechanism flips the vole into a chamber and winds up for the next catch. Snap traps can also be very effective traps for voles, moles and other small rodents.

Another option that is quickly gaining popularity is the Vole Eliminator. This method of a rodent control and baiting system has shown effective results consistently. This form of vole trap is an extermination technique that begins when the vole or other rodent enters the Vole Eliminator unit to eat the poisoned bait left within. The poisoned vole will die within one or two days.

Vole Eliminator for Rodent Control

The best results have been due to the placement of the poisoned traps. During the summer months, the Eliminators should be placed in planters or other locations that are safe landscaping equipment such as lawn mowers or weed eaters. The Vole Eliminator kit comes with two units and both are recommended for the most efficient and maximum results.

In the colder months, and to ensure continued rodent control, all units should be serviced and refilled. Place them carefully in the areas that have previously shown the most damage. Regardless of the season, always keep the Vole Eliminator units approximately 50 feet apart.

Save Your Yard and Your Money

Using the Vole Eliminators properly will allow the consumer to save thousands of dollars in repair issues to the landscape and in drastic cases, the most expensive underground elements of home maintenance and repair such as cable or phone lines, sewage systems and water piping. In order to stay ahead of these ground burrowing mass producers, sometimes the elimination or extermination is the only viable option.