“Not just sound, but powerful vibrations: the secret weapon of golf courses and landscapers isn’t a secret anymore,” says the website for the P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906. They pride themselves on being “the most advanced Molechaser available,” providing up to 1/3 acre of coverage. They pledge to keep moles, gophers, shrews and voles away from your yard by using a “patented motor” that “generates powerful vibrations” to irritate rodents, even though humans can’t feel them. They say the “intermittent emissions” prevent the animals from simply getting used to the effect.
On Amazon, the P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906 received a 2.5/5 star rating over the course of 55 consumer reviews. One consumer said they found “four or five fresh mounds within a few feet” of where the product was installed. “I have seen zero effect on mole activity,” the Oregon consumer adds. “The gophers and moles have laughed over the winter, spring and the beginning of summer in Santa Barbara, California,” writes another dissatisfied customer. One Connecticut buyer thought “this thing actually summoned moles” to his yard. Another Connecticut buyer echoed the same sentiment, complaining that he now “actually has more moles” than before and the moles are not only digging but eating flower bulbs and attacking garden plants.
On the other hand, there have been a few favorable reviews of the P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906. A reviewer from Virginia said this product worked within six weeks to cure his persistent mole problem. A reviewer from Moss Beach, California advised that they should be placed 10-20 feet apart to cover the lawn and be patient. “The gophers are territorial so if they’re making mounds right next to the device, that means it’s annoying them and they’re making a close pass to check out what’s in their territory,” he wrote. The manufacturer’s website also confirms that persistence is the key to encouraging steadfast rodents to move on. Other satisfied buyers advise people to “check their batteries every so often” (every 3-4 months) to be sure it’s still working.
While some people attest to its usefulness, the P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906 seems to be a bit of a dud overall. One reviewer said he took it apart to find it “just has a small rotor engine inside that vibrates” and this vibrating can be heard from 20 feet away. A couple of buyers commented that it “sounded like a rattlesnake” and when one person actually found a rattlesnake in her yard, she seriously contemplated just throwing the device out. Many consumers hated the increased activity of moles after the installation, but the manufacturer warns that this is normal. Perhaps there is some confusion about the proper way to use this product, the best conditions of usage and the amount of time needed for it to work. Or maybe it’s just another over-hyped piece of junk. Given the split reaction, it’s hard to tell.
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