I don't give up easily.
But I sat in the garage that November with a notepad and looked at what I'd spent.
Traps. Granules. Barriers. Pest control.
$1,340. Two seasons. Problem not solved.
I opened my laptop and did what I should have done before I spent a single dollar.
I researched the mechanism.
Not how to kill voles. Why they keep coming back.
What I found was so simple it made me angry at myself for missing it.
Voles are functionally blind.
Their entire world navigation, food, safety, territory runs on seismic vibration through the soil.
Quiet soil is safe soil to a vole.
Every trap I set, every granule I spread, every barrier I installed none of it changed what the soil felt like underground.
The vibrations stayed the same. The territory stayed inviting. The population replaced itself automatically.
Remove a vole and within two to four weeks a new one moves into the same territory.
That's why the pest control man said "manageable."
Because management not solution is built into every method he sells.
The only thing that breaks the cycle is changing the underground environment itself.
Constant low-frequency vibration. 24 hours a day. Solar powered. Never stopping.
Voles can't navigate. Can't feed. Can't function. Can't stay.
And new ones can't move in, because the environment never goes quiet.
I found PestLab at midnight.
Solar ultrasonic ground stakes. $29.99 per unit. Chemical free. No wiring. No batteries.
I needed six for the yard.
Total: $179.94.
I looked at that number for a long time.
Then I looked at the $1,340 I'd already spent.
I ordered them immediately.