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3 gallon Vole Basket (pack of 4 baskets)

3 gallon Vole Basket (pack of 4 baskets)

Regular price $26.99
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Product summary

  • Includes four 3 gallon (14 in. x 14 in.) vole baskets.

  • Protects plants from voles and other small burrowing rodents.

  • Long-lasting, one-and-done solution saves time and money.

Product description

Protect your plants with Vole King's non-toxic stainless steel mesh vole baskets, proven to guard against voles and other small burrowing rodents.

Our baskets protect your plant's crown — the vital area where its roots meet its shoots. Your plant's feeder roots can grow through the basket, but burrowing rodents can't chew through it. While they may nibble on the feeder roots, they can't thrive on them and will quickly move on.

Researchers at North Carolina State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences found tomato plants protected by Vole King grow 38% more roots and 18% more fruit than tomato plants not protected by us.

You can protect your plant with a Vole King basket in less than one minute, saving time and money. Unlike burrowing rodent repellents, our baskets won't blow away in the wind or wash away in the rain, making them a true one-and-done solution.

Our baskets easily conform to new plants and old transplants, so it's never too late to protect your plants with Vole King!

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  • Works great.

    "My property has an awful gopher problem. I got the 15 gallon baskets for a few fruit tree saplings and they have kept them protected and healthy. Would buy again. 10/10 recommend."

    — Daniel T. on May 23, 2018

  • Working well! 3 month report.

    "Previous owners of this house had given up on the vole fight and only had hostas in pots. I took a chance and bought these baskets and so far, so good. I have four hostas in the ground and they are doing well."

    — Sam D. on June 12, 2024

  • Very easy to use.

    "Haven't seen any voles or gophers trying to gnaw through this basket yet, and seeing how so many trees considered delicious by gophers are not just standing but growing amidst gopherland, I'd say it's working."

    — Adam N. on Dec. 4, 2017

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