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Otis, 54: "This is the only thing that protected our home from mice and kept them out for good in winter! And it's safe* for family and stored food."

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

*The person's story described below is fictitious and was instead founded on experiences shared by BugMD customers.

Otis, 54, was living the dream. Or so he thought. Fall had just wrapped up, and he was ready to hunker down for some quality family time.

He'd spent years creating their perfect home – a cozy house with a thriving garden. As harvest season ended, they looked forward to enjoying the fruits of their labor. But when temperatures dropped, something unexpected and scary happened.

Otis, ready to get started on breakfast, opened the pantry and...AHHH. Shredded bags of flour and sugar littered the shelves, gnawed through freshly picked potatoes and prize winning tomatoes and worst of all, their collection of seeds, saved for next year's planting, lay scattered and half-eaten along the floor.

"Those mice," Otis says, his voice shaking, "they destroyed everything we'd worked so hard for.” 

What started as just one mouse turned into an all-out invasion...

‍The worst part? Finding chewed up wires and holes in the walls. Otis felt sick as he realized their fresh food and home was being taken over for the winter.

"It was like our home wasn't even ours anymore. The mice owned it, and we were just paying the price," Otis says. "Marie had been planning to host Thanksgiving for the whole extended family featuring our prize winning squash. Now, with our pantry in ruins and our garden under siege, she was in tears. It was that bad."

Otis's mouse problem needed to be fixed — and fast. He had what was left of his squash, cucumbers, and carrots to worry about. So he tried all the usual "remedies."

"I tried everything," Otis says.

"Poison was out of the question. We have kids and didn’t wanna risk killing the only plants we had left.

Regular rat traps only caught maybe two mice and then I had to deal with the dead mice stinking up our home. 

I even called a pest control service, they wanted $2,000 to treat the whole property! With no guarantee the mice would be gone for good!"

With the cold only bringing in more and more mice, leaving his home and the rest of his harvest in danger, Otis seriously considered demolishing his garden and stopping for good.

Little did he know, the answer to his problem would be next door... literally.

‍Otis was at his wit's end, angrily throwing out more chewed up food, when his neighbor Emma stopped by for a chat. Emma nearly jumped out her skin when a mouse ran over foot while she opened the garden gate.

Otis, fighting back tears, apologized and explained what was going on. Emma, looking horrified and without a word, dashed back to her car.

"I was mortified," Otis says.

"I was thinking the worst, like she was gonna tell everyone we eat contaminated food. But then I saw her drive back up our driveway and come jogging back."

Emma pressed a small pouch into Otis's hand. With a knowing smile, she said two words that would change everything:

"Trust me."

"Well, it worked!" said Otis. "That night, I scattered those pouches throughout the house, pantry, and the garden. I went to bed fully expecting to see chewed through hand half eaten boxes. But then something miraculous happened: completely mess free. I FINALLY feel like I reclaimed my garden."

Otis had no idea how it worked, but he was convinced. He was dying to know what was in those pouches, so he checked the package and saw the word VAMOOSE printed on it.

"I couldn't believe my eyes," he said, voice filled with wonder. "I ordered 6 more packs right then and there, just to be prepared."

"These little pouches didn't just save our food, they rescued our entire way of life."

Otis's eyes shine with gratitude as he says, "Vamoose didn't just eliminate mice. It saved our family's way of life and our future harvests."

The convenient little pouches which create a rodent repelling forcefield…

Vamoose — developed by the small family owned American pest control company, BugMD — is an effective, easy, and safe way to keep pesky vermin out of your home (when used as directed).

Each pouch is infused with a combination of Mother Nature's potent rodenticides: cornmint, citronella, and linseed essential oils. This combination creates a powerful forcefield of freshness!

To humans and pets, BugMD’s Vamoose smells clean and fresh… but mice, rats and other vermin can’t stand the smell. The potent oil infusion irritates a rodent’s nose and throat so severely, they stay far away from the source.

A study by the National Library of Medicine proved that citronella oil is a highly effective, potent rodent repellent.

I
n fact, Vamoose specifically was tested in an advanced lab, and shown to repel mice and rats for up to 30 days!

And unlike traps and poisons which require careful handling and messy clean-up, BugMD’s Vamoose is safe for you and your loved ones (when used as directed).

Super Simple to Use - Yet Shockingly Effective

Simply hang or place a pouch of Vamoose anywhere you don’t want rodents — and enjoy the peace, quiet, and cleanliness you deserve.

With over 253,458 pouches of Vamoose sold, the reviews are in…

Vamoose has been so popular it has sold out 3 times now! Customers love spreading their joy after they see how effective this revolutionary rodent repellent really is. Here are just a few verified reviews:

I have been very pleased with using Vamoose in my home this Fall and Winter! Knock on wood, I have not seen any mice this season! I pray this will continue! Thank you for this wonderful product!

— Sharon V.

The mice sure do NOT like VAMOOSE! But the smell is pleasant to humans. I put a pouch in many area's where I've seen remnants of mice, and within a week or less, they are gone. Now is the season when the mice start coming indoors to get warm and build nests for the winter, so I highly recommend using VAMOOSE! I've just stocked up and am prepared for the winter. I am confident that I will not be overrun with rodents this winter.

— John B.

Vamoose is worth every penny! After struggling with mice for so long, I finally found a solution that works. It's a game-changer and a must-have for any home.

— Harlan K.

Behind our backyard are woods & in fall you can count on mice coming in. It really is working great. We haven't seen one yet!

— Nancy W.

Vamoose Absolutely Transformed Our Lives

Since Vamoose has virtually no-risk to try, because of their 30-day satisfaction guarantee on every pouch we had to test it ourselves.

  • CYNTHIA PEREZ

    MY REVIEW OF VAMOOSE

    *The person's story described below is fictitious and was instead founded on experiences shared by BugMD customers.

WEEK 1

Did you know that according to the Center For Disease Control (CDC) rats and mice carry over 60 highly dangerous communicable diseases? That’s exactly why I was so excited to test Vamoose in my home. When my package arrived I figured I had the perfect weapon to battle these terrible rodents. I tore open the package and was surprised by the extremely light and pleasant peppermint smell. I immediately started placing the convenient little pouches all around my house.

Sure, I had my doubts, thinking “Can these tiny pouches really keep rodents away better than traps?”

WEEK 2

After a week, I was shocked at how effective Vamoose had been. Now I wouldn’t say I had an infestation, but I would see the occasional mouse under my sink and hear scurrying in my ceiling. In the last week, NOTHING! After placing the pouches around the house I didn’t see or hear a single mouse. As a bonus there was even a delightfully faint but pleasant smell of peppermint around the areas I set the pouches. And the best part was I no longer have to check traps to see if there was a nasty decomposing dead mouse that I then had to dispose of. I can’t stress enough how nice it is not having to crawl up into my attic once a week to see if there is a rotting mouse carcass waiting for me!

WEEK 3

After 2 weeks I was completely blown away. Now I know how Vamoose has so many great reviews and has completely sold out of inventory several times. There has still not been a single mouse sighting! I’ve been able to throw away all my nasty old traps and I’m so happy I don’t have to worry about any poisons sitting around my house. I even had some friends over who asked where I got the candle I was burning, and had to explain to them the smell was actually coming from my Vamoose pouches. They were SHOCKED!

The true beauty of Vamoose I’d have to say though is its simplicity. No need to constantly check and re-set traps, no expensive and potentially hazardous poisons to have to buy, just set it and forget it pouches you change out every 30 days.

And now, for a limited time, Vamoose is actually offering a specially discounted price! Don’t wait to start your journey to a rodent free home - Hurry and order your Vamoose rodent repellent pouches now!

MY FINAL THOUGHTS

If you are tired of dealing with rodent or nasty mouse traps… switching to Vamoose will actually save you time and money in the long run.

Traditional traps and poisons will run you around $100 or more, not to mention they are gross and potentially dangerous. And they require time-constant maintenance and re-setting, there’s really no comparison.

The Vamoose pouches are more affordable, smell great, and much less maintenance than traditional solutions...

That’s why Vamoose has sold out over 7+ times and is struggling to stay in stock…

I used Vamoose for more than a month and can confirm that it effectively combats mice, rats, and other random vermin that used to plague my home.

Most importantly, it means you no longer have to put the health of your loved ones at risk with potentially dangerous poisons and nasty disease spreading rodents lurking around.

IS VAMOOSE WORTH IT?

During the winter and early springs rodents are at their peak activity, which is why Vamoose has been selling out of inventory so quickly! Right now is the perfect time to protect your home from pesky vermin.

BugMD is offering a special internet only promotion on Vamoose — but only while their limited inventory lasts.

The best part is, each bag of Vamoose comes backed by their iron-clad 30-day satisfaction guarantee! That means you basically get to try this product risk free. If you want an easy, mess-free, and effective way to repel vermin, Vamoose is the American made, family-friendly alternative you need inside your home. Just make sure you order a couple bags because you never know when inventory will run out!

The time to order Vamoose is now — before they sell out again.

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6. Russ K, Williamson J. Less Toxic Insecticides. Home & Garden Information Center | Clemson University, South Carolina. https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/less-toxic-insecticides/. Published 2019.

7. Ibid

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9. Ibid

10. Rust MK, Dryden MW. The biology, ecology, and management of the cat flea. Annu Rev Entomol. 1997;42:451–473. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.42.1.451.