
Garage mice?
You're about to see the hidden reason why those damn rodents keep coming back no matter what you try.
Traps. Poison. Steel wool.
You'll see why NOTHING works anymore, making this the most important page you may ever read. (Because you'll also see what actually works in 2025 to get rid of all the mice from your garage)
Millions of garages across America are now breeding grounds for mice that have evolved to ignore everything we throw at them.
I was one of those homeowners.
In fact, I thought I was losing my mind, until I learned the truth about Mouse Resistance…
Because When A Man Can't Solve His Mouse Problem, He Loses Respect In His Own Home
There I was, in my garage on a Tuesday evening, holding a flashlight crawling on the ground like an idiot.
I had just heard them again. That scratching. That scurrying.
I swung my flashlight beam across the workbench.
Nothing.
Checked behind the tool chest. Nothing.
But I knew they were there. Watching me. Mocking me.
My 7-year-old daughter appeared in the doorway.
"Daddy, why are you crawling around on the floor?"
My stomach dropped. What was I going to tell her? That I can’t get rid of these mice? That I can’t protect my own home?
I'm not some helpless guy. I built half the stuff in this garage myself.
But these mice? They were making me look like a complete failure.
And it wasn't just my daughter noticing…
My Neighbor Actually Laughed When I Told Him I'd Been Fighting Mice For Three Months
Saturday morning. I was checking my car engine for the third time that week.
Tom from next door walked over with his coffee.
"Still dealing with that mouse thing?" he asked, barely hiding his smirk.
He actually chuckled. Out loud.
"Dude, just hire someone. Stop being so stubborn about everything."
I wanted to tell him to get lost. But he was right.
Here's what I didn't know then: These aren't the same mice your grandfather dealt with.
Studies show that common house mice are now 74-85% resistant to traditional rodenticides—up from just 10% a few years ago.
They've evolved. Adapted. Outsmarted us.
And I was still using tactics from the 1990s.
I Set 20 Snap Traps And Only Caught 3 Mice. The Rest Just Ate The Bait And Walked Away.
Let me save you some time and tell you what I already tried:
Traditional Snap Traps:
Bought 20 from Home Depot. Caught 3 mice total.
Found 12 traps with the bait eaten and no mouse caught.
Waste of time.
Glue Traps:
Absolutely disgusting cleanup.
Half-dead mice squealing.
My wife refused to come into the garage after seeing one.
Ultrasonic Devices:
Spent $80.
Plugged them in feeling hopeful.
The mice didn't even slow down. Total scam.
Steel Wool Stuffing:
Spent an entire weekend plugging every hole I could find.
Two days later, fresh droppings.
They just made new holes 6 inches away.
By month three, I wasn't just fighting mice anymore.
I was fighting the feeling that I was a fool, who couldn’t take care of my own stuff.
Then I Found Mouse Droppings Under The Hood Of My Truck. That's When Real Fear Set In.
One morning, I popped the hood to check the oil.
And there they were. Fresh droppings. All over my engine.
I felt my face getting red hot, my blood PUMPING AND FUMING…
I was so mad that I wanted to grab a flamethrower, stick it right into the small holes they’d use to get into the walls, and blaze EVERYTHING to get rid of them.
Thankfully, I didn’t do that, or else my wife would have definitely divorced me by now.
Instead, I immediately started researching what mice could do to my truck…
- $2,000-$8,000 in electrical repairs if they chewed through the wiring harness
- Complete engine failure if they nested in the air intake
- Potential fire hazard from chewed insulation
My wife drove this truck. My kids drove this truck.
What if they were on the highway and the engine died because of chewed wires? What if there was a fire?
That night, I barely slept.
Three Professional Exterminators All Told Me The Same Thing: "This Will Be Ongoing Forever"
I finally broke down and called three exterminator companies.
The first guy showed up, walked around with a clipboard, and handed me a quote:
$350 for the initial treatment, then $150 per month for "ongoing monitoring."
"How long would I need the monthly service?" I asked.
He shrugged. "Most of our garage customers? Indefinitely. Mice always find a way back in."
So I'd be paying $1,800+ per year forever? Hard pass.
What a JOKE!!! Mice didn’t live here just a year ago, so how could they possibly live here forever?
That does NOT add up.
The second company: $400 initially, $175 monthly.
The third: $500 upfront plus a one-year contract at $200/month.
Every single one said garages are "impossible to fully seal" and this would be an ongoing battle.
None could guarantee results. All wanted to use poison baits, which I didn't want because of my dog (and not to mention, my kids).
But I was desperate.
So I reluctantly agreed to the first exterminator and paid him to treat my garage.
Five Days After The $350 Exterminator Treatment, The Mice Were Back. Then My Dog Ate A Poisoned Mouse.
That Sunday evening, we got home after the exterminator's treatment.
I opened the garage to a HORRIBLE chemical smell that nearly knocked me off my feet.
There was a dead mouse sitting right in front of the garage step.
"Well, at least they're dead," I thought.
But that only lasted 5 days.
The following Friday, I climbed into my truck to drive to work, and the engine wouldn't start.
I popped the hood and wanted to SCREAM. Mouse droppings everywhere. A dead mouse, electrocuted because it chewed through the battery wires.
The mice were back.
But then it got worse.
My dog Rony ate one of the dead mice that had consumed the exterminator's poison.
Immediately, Rony started throwing up. We rushed him to the emergency vet.
I sat there for hours, sick to my stomach, my daughter crying, my wife with this dead look in her eyes…
Thank God Rony survived, after a $4,000 vet bill.
That night, I sat in my garage—my own garage—and felt completely defeated. The mice were winning the battle, and I knew that I needed to try something different…
Exterminators were NOT the answer… but then I found this:
New Study Reveals Why Modern Mice Are Genetically Resistant To Everything You're Trying
Two days after Rony's surgery, I was on Reddit looking for answers.
Someone had posted a study from Kansas State University.
The title stopped me cold: "Rapid Evolution of Anticoagulant Resistance in Urban House Mice Populations"
Here's what I learned:
Fact #1: Modern mice are genetically different than mice from 20 years ago. In some populations, 74-85% now carry genetic mutations that make them highly resistant to common poisons.
Fact #2: Garages are "training grounds" for resistant mice. The mice that survive your traps and poisons breed. Their babies inherit that resistance.
You're literally creating super-mice.
Fact #3: Traditional solutions make the problem worse. Every time you use traps or poison and only catch a few mice, you're eliminating the weak ones and leaving the smart, strong, resistant ones to breed.
Fact #4: Two mice can become 2,000 mice in just 6 months.
If you're only catching a few with traps while others hide in your walls, you're not even making a dent.
I sat back, stunned. No wonder nothing was working.
I wasn't fighting regular mice. I was fighting evolved, resistant, rapidly-breeding super-rodents with weapons from 1995.
Then My Buddy's Uncle, A Professional Exterminator For 25 Years, Told Me Something That Changed Everything
The following Saturday, I was helping my friend Dave move furniture.
I mentioned my mouse nightmare. (I wasn't even embarrassed anymore. Just desperate.)
"Dude, you should talk to my Uncle Gary," Dave said. "He was an exterminator for 25 years down in Miami. Did over 20,000 treatments. Quit the industry about five years ago."
"Why'd he quit?"
"Got sick of the whole thing. Says pest control companies are basically scams now."
Twenty minutes later, I was on the phone with Gary Anderson.
"Let me guess," Gary said. "Snap traps caught a few, but more keep coming. Poison didn't work. Some exterminator told you it's an 'ongoing battle' and tried to sell you a monthly contract."
"How did you know?"
He laughed. "Because that's what they all do now. Here's what they don't tell you…"
"Big Pest Control Companies Know About These “Weird Pouches” That Actually Banish Mice. But There's No Profit In A $20 Solution."
Gary explained something that made my blood boil:
"Back in the early 2000s, there was groundbreaking research from The Korean Society of Veterinary Science. They tested over 2,000 different scents to see what mice naturally avoided."
"They found that certain plant-based compounds triggered hardwired panic responses in mice. Deep evolutionary fear that's been in their DNA for 13 million years."
"These ingredients could repel mice from up to 164 feet away. It's already used in large-scale agriculture. Hospitals use it. Food plants use it. It works."
"So why doesn't everyone use this?" I asked.
Gary sighed. "Because you can't patent plant extracts. There's no profit in it. If you fix a problem for $20 versus selling someone a $2,000 annual contract… which one would a pest control company choose?"
"That's insane."
"It's business," Gary said. "I got so angry about it that I left the industry. Started working with a company called BugMD that actually wanted to make this solution available to regular people."
"What solution?"
"It's called Vamoose Plus. Three specific plant-based ingredients in a small pouch. You place it in your garage, and it creates basically a forcefield that mice won't cross."
How These 4 Plant-Based Ingredients Create An Invisible "Forcefield" That Mice Cannot Cross
Gary walked me through exactly how it works:
Ingredient #1: Peppermint Oil
"This triggers the AmPir region in a mouse's brain—the part that detects predator urine.
When mice smell Peppermint oil at the right concentration, their brain thinks there's a predator nearby.
It sets off a panic response hardwired into their DNA.""
"They can't adapt to it?"
"Nope. It's been 13 million years of evolution. Mice that ignore predator signals get eaten. This response is as fundamental as breathing."
Ingredient #2: Clove Oil
"Mice rely on their sense of smell for everything—finding food, avoiding danger, navigating in the dark. Clove overwhelms and confuses their olfactory system.
Research from Irmanida Batubara showed rodents exposed to oils like this lost their appetite and became disoriented."
Ingredient #3: Lemongrass Oil
"This is the multiplier. Lemongrass oil traps the other two ingredients and releases them slowly over 30 days.
It makes them stick to surfaces and extends the effect. It also creates a queasy feeling in mice—not enough to harm them, but enough that they associate your garage with feeling sick."
Ingredient #4: Rosemary Oil
Rosemary oil delivers the final devastating blow to any mouse that tries to push through the other barriers.
Its natural terpenes - including cineole and camphor - overstimulate the rodent's nervous system, creating complete sensory overload.
Unlike the other oils that trigger specific responses, rosemary attacks the entire nervous system at once, making it impossible for mice to process what's happening.
The strong herbal scent also lingers in the air and on surfaces far longer than the other oils, helping them maintain their effectiveness over time.
Together, these four create a multi-layered defense:
- Peppermint triggers panic (danger signals)
- Clove creates confusion (sensory overload)
- Lemongrass extends and amplifies the effect (lasting protection)
"Mice can't adapt to it. They can't ignore it. They can't overcome it," Gary said.
"Because you're not fighting their behavior—you're triggering their deepest survival instincts."
I was skeptical. I'd tried peppermint oil and "natural solutions" before.
"That's because peppermint oil isn't the right compound at the right concentration," Gary explained.
"You need these four specific ingredients working together."
I Ordered Sixteen Pouches That Night… And Here’s What Happened Next (Surprising!)
Gary told me about dozens of customers with similar stories to mine.
Months of failed traps. Expensive exterminators. The shame of a mouse problem they couldn't fix.
Then he read me some reviews:
"I dropped two pouches in two different ducts, and left two more in select areas of the garage approximately a month ago and since that day, there is no evidence that they have been back. I am pretty sure that my problem has been solved."
- Dan Sullivan
"I believe your product works! I haven't heard any scratches from the time I purchased until now. I haven't heard any nor seen a rat in sight!"
- Patricia Shelby
"Finally getting mice out of my garage. Tried everything else for MONTHS. These pouches did it in less than two weeks."
- Dennis N.
I felt something I hadn't felt in months: Hope.
"So what do I do?" I asked.
"Order some pouches. Place them strategically around your garage. Then wait," Gary said simply.
I ordered sixteen pouches that night.
The Pouches Arrived Two Days Later. Placing Them Took Maybe 5 Minutes Total.
The pouches arrived in a plain box.
They were small, about the size of a tea bag but thicker. Slight herbal scent, but nothing overwhelming.
Following Gary's advice, I placed them strategically:
- Two near the garage door (main entry point)
- One behind my toolbench (where I'd seen the most droppings)
- One near the water heater (warm nesting area)
- One in the corner by the lawn equipment
- One under the hood of my truck
Total time: Maybe 5 seconds per pouch.
That was it. No complicated setup. No maintenance. Just place and wait.
Day 1-2: Nothing obvious. Still heard some scratching at night.
Day 3: Went into the garage that morning. Something felt different. It was quiet.
Day 5: Checked behind my toolbench where I usually found fresh droppings every morning.
Nothing.
No droppings.
No smell.
Nothing.
And by the end of Week 1, I hadn't seen a single sign of mice.
I kept waiting for them to come back. They didn't.
"Dad, I Haven't Seen A Single Mouse. Whatever You Did Worked."
Three weeks in, my daughter came into the garage while I was organizing tools.
"Hey Dad, I haven't seen a single mouse," she said casually. "Whatever you did, it worked."
Those words meant more to me than she'll probably ever know.
It wasn't just about the mice being gone.
It was about being respected in my own home again.
My wife noticed too. "You seem lighter. Less stressed."
She was right. I hadn't realized how much mental energy I'd been spending on this problem.
The constant vigilance. The anger every time I found new droppings. The embarrassment when friends came over.
All of it was gone.
Six Weeks After Placing The Pouches, Tom Stopped By.
The same Tom who'd laughed at me for still dealing with "that mouse thing."
"Hey Mike, your garage looks great," he said. "Seriously, what did you end up using? I think I might have mice in mine now."
I didn't gloat. But I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good.
"Found this stuff called Vamoose Plus," I said. "You’ll think this is weird, but they’re plant-based pouches. Took like 30 seconds to set up, and after, the mice were gone in less than a week."
"You're kidding."
"Nope. And, it's safe around pets too. I was worried after what happened to Rony."
Tom pulled out his phone right there in my driveway and ordered a HUGE supply of 16 pouches.
Two weeks later, he texted me: "Dude. Those pouches are legit. My garage is clear."
Why Vamoose Plus Works When Everything Else Fails: It's The Only Solution That Addresses The Root Cause
Here's what I finally understand after three months of failure:
Most mouse control solutions focus on killing mice AFTER they're already in your space.
Snap traps?
Kill one at a time while ten more breed.
Poison?
74-85% of mice are now resistant, plus it's dangerous to pets.
Exterminators?
Use the same failing methods and charge you forever.
Vamoose Plus works completely differently:
It prevents mice from wanting to enter in the first place by triggering their deepest survival instincts.
Here's the four-stage system:
Stage 1: Panic Trigger (Peppermint)
The peppermint targets the AmPir region in the mouse's brain, the area that detects predator urine and danger signals.
When mice smell this at the correct concentration, their brain screams:
"PREDATOR! DANGER! FLEE!"
This isn't learned behavior. It's hardwired after 13 million years of evolution.
Mice that ignored these signals got eaten. The survivors passed on ultra-sensitive danger detection.
Your garage becomes marked as "dangerous predator territory" in their minds.
Stage 2: Sensory Overload (Clove Oil)
Even if a mouse tried to push through the panic response, clove creates a second layer of defense.
Mice rely almost entirely on their sense of smell to navigate, find food, and detect danger.
Clove overwhelms their olfactory system.
Research from Irmanida Batubara showed mice exposed to clove became disoriented and lost their appetite.
They literally can't function properly in spaces protected by clove.
Stage 3: Extended Protection (Lemongrass Oil)
This is why Vamoose Plus works so much better than essential oils you might try yourself.
Lemongrass oil:
- Traps the active compounds and releases them slowly over 30 days
- Helps ingredients adhere to surfaces instead of evaporating quickly
- Creates a mild queasy sensation that makes mice associate your garage with feeling sick
- Multiplies the effective range of the other ingredients
Stage 4: Nervous System Overload (Rosemary Oil)
Finally, for any mice who are dumb enough to cross the barrier…
Vamoose Plus OVERLOADS their nervous system with Rosemary Oil… which is like hitting the panic button for their entire body.
They start shaking, panicking, and doing everything possible to get away.
Together, these four create an invisible forcefield that helps keep mice out.
Real Homeowners With The Exact Same Problem Are Finally Finding Relief
After my experience, I started looking at the reviews. Thousands of homeowners dealing with the exact same nightmare I went through.
Here's what real people are saying:
- Guadalupe Garza
- Arnette Rodgers
- Linda Ackerman
- Theresa Brown
Over 4,000+ verified 5-star reviews from homeowners who finally won the battle.
Here's Exactly What You Get With Vamoose Plus
Vamoose Plus™ - Rodent Repellent Pouches
Active Ingredients:
- Peppermint Oil - Triggers hardwired panic response in mouse brain
- Clove Oil - Overwhelms and confuses mouse's primary navigation sense
- Lemongrass Oil (Extended-Release Formula) - Acts as carrier and multiplier, provides 30-day protection
- Rosemary Oil - Overloads the mouse nervous system with natural terpenes.
When used as directed, safe around people and pets.
Free of harsh chemicals and traditional pesticides. Plant-powered active ingredients.
How To Use Vamoose Plus (It's Almost Stupidly Simple)
Step 1: Identify problem areas in your garage
- Anywhere you've seen droppings
- Where you've heard scratching
- Places with damage or chewing
- Near vehicles and stored equipment
Step 2: Place one pouch every 10-15 feet in strategic locations:
- Near entry points (garage doors, wall gaps)
- In corners and behind storage
- Near vehicles and machinery
- In warm areas (water heaters, HVAC units)
Step 3: Replace every 30 days
That's it.
No complicated setup. No daily maintenance. No gross cleanup.
The pouches do all the work.
Total time to set up: 5 minutes.
Why Vamoose Plus Is Different Than Everything Else You've Tried
Let me be blunt about why traditional solutions keep failing you:
❌ Snap Traps & Glue Traps
- Only catches one mouse at a time while others breed
- Requires constant monitoring and disgusting cleanup
- Creates "selection pressure" that breeds smarter, more resistant mice
- You're literally training super-mice
❌ Poison Baits
- 74-85% of modern mice are now genetically resistant
- Extremely dangerous around pets and children (learned this the hard way with Rony)
- Mice often die in walls, creating horrible odors
- Doesn't prevent new mice from entering
- The mice that survive pass on resistance to their babies
❌ Professional Exterminators
- Use the same failing poisons and traps
- Average cost: $350 initial + $150-200/month ongoing
- Most garage customers need "indefinite" service
- Annual cost: $1,800-2,400 with no guarantee
❌ Steel Wool & Sealing
- Nearly impossible in a garage with multiple doors, vents, gaps
- Mice can squeeze through holes the size of a dime
- They just create new entry points 6 inches away
- Doesn't address mice already inside
- I spent an entire weekend doing this. Waste of time.
✅ Vamoose Plus Uses A Completely Different Approach:
It triggers hardwired survival instincts that mice cannot adapt to, making them actively avoid your garage before they even enter.
The difference?
Traditional methods try to kill mice AFTER they're already in your space.
Vamoose Plus prevents them from wanting to enter in the first place.
It's the difference between bailing water out of a sinking boat versus fixing the hole.
The Science Behind Why This Works (And Why Mice Can't Adapt)
Here's what makes this different from everything else:
Traditional poisons work by targeting specific biological processes.
The problem?
Mice can evolve genetic mutations that protect against these processes.
That's why 74-85% of mice are now resistant.
Vamoose Plus works by triggering fundamental survival instincts.
These aren't biological processes that can be "mutated away." These are core responses that have kept mice alive for 13 million years.
Think about it this way:
Could you evolve to not feel pain?
No, because pain is a fundamental survival mechanism.
Could you evolve to not feel fear when you smell smoke?
No, because fire detection is hardwired into your survival instincts.
The same is true for mice with predator detection.
Peppermint triggers the same brain response as actual predator urine.
This response has been refined over 13 million years. Mice that ignored it got eaten.
The survivors passed on ultra-sensitive danger detection to every generation since.
You can't evolve away from your deepest survival instincts in a few generations.
That's why this works when poison fails.
Common Questions Homeowners Ask About Vamoose Plus
Most homeowners notice dramatic reduction in mouse activity within 3-5 days.
Complete elimination can typically happen within 2-3 weeks.
I saw results by day 3, complete elimination by day 7.
Yes, when used as directed, Vamoose Plus is safe around pets and people.
The ingredients are plant-powered and the pouches are designed to be placed in areas where pets don't typically go. Unlike poison baits, there's no risk of your pet ingesting something harmful. (After what happened with Rony eating that poisoned mouse, this was my #1 concern.)
Each pouch lasts up to 30 days.
After that, you replace them to maintain protection. It's a small investment compared to monthly exterminator contracts ($150-200/month) or constantly buying traps.
I spend about 5 minutes every month replacing pouches. Compare that to the hours I spent checking and resetting snap traps.
Vamoose Plus offers a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
If you don't see dramatic improvement, contact them for a refund.* I was skeptical too, but it worked exactly as advertised.
These plant-based repellents have been used in agriculture and commercial settings for years, but there's very little profit incentive for big pest control companies to promote affordable solutions.
They'd rather sell you $2,000 annual contracts. Gary explained this is exactly why he left the industry.
No. The ingredients trigger hardwired survival instincts that have been in mouse DNA for 13 million years. It's like asking if you could adapt to not feeling pain or fear-these are fundamental biological responses that can't be "evolved away" in a lifetime or even thousands of lifetimes.
This is why it works when poison fails.
For a typical 1 car garage: 4-6 pouches For a 2+ car garage or workshop: 8-10 pouches
Place one pouch every 10-15 feet for optimal coverage.
*Return processing fee and return shipping apply.
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Limited-Time Offer: 68% Off For New Customers (But Stock Is Running Low)
Right now, Vamoose Plus is offering a massive discount for first-time customers.
Why?
Because they're tired of seeing homeowners waste money on:
- Expensive $2,000-$8,000 exterminator contracts that require monthly visits forever
- Dangerous poisons that put pets and children at risk and don't even work anymore (74-85% resistance rate)
- Endless snap traps that require constant monitoring and disgusting cleanup
- Expensive vehicle repairs from chewed wiring ($2,000-$8,000 per incident)
They believe you deserve a solution that actually works—without requiring a second mortgage or putting your family at risk.
But this discount won't last forever.
And here's the reality: every week you wait, more mice are breeding in your garage walls.
Remember: Two mice can become 2,000 mice in just 6 months.
Every day you delay is another day of:
- Potential damage to your vehicles ($3,500+ repairs)
- Contamination of your stored belongings
- Embarrassment when neighbors or friends visit
- Loss of respect from your family
- Mice breeding and multiplying in your walls
⚠️ October 2025 Supply Alert ⚠️
Important message from Vamoose Plus:
Our latest batch is selling out faster than ever due to:
✓ High demand from the 68% discount offer
✓ Strict quality standards (we refuse to cut corners with cheaper ingredients)
✓ Seasonal surge (mice invade garages heavily in fall/winter months)
We're down to just 11% of our current stock.
When we sell out (and we will sell out), new orders will join our waitlist.
Previous sell-outs have taken 3-6 weeks to restock due to our strict sourcing requirements for pharmaceutical-grade ingredients.
And you'll lose this 68% discount.
30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee (You Have Nothing To Lose)
Try Vamoose Plus for 30 days.
If you don't see dramatic improvement in your mouse problem, fewer sightings, fewer droppings, no more scratching sounds…
Just send an email and get your money back.*
*Just pay a small return processing fee and return shipping for returns.
That's how confident they are that this will work for you.
⚠️ month date 2025 Rural Supply Alert ⚠️
After spending $500+ on failed solutions and a $4,000 vet bill from Rony eating a poisoned mouse, I wish I had found Vamoose Plus three months earlier.
What Happens If You Do Nothing?
I want you to imagine two different futures.
Future 1: You Do Nothing
The scratching continues.
More mice means more droppings, more damage, more smell.
Your car's wiring becomes a buffet. One day you turn the key and… nothing. $3,500 repair bill. Or worse, your spouse or other family member is driving and the engine cuts out on the highway.
Your tools get ruined. Stored belongings destroyed. Your favorite camping gear? Shredded for nesting material.
The embarrassment intensifies. You stop inviting people over. Make excuses. Your own kids make jokes about "Dad's mouse garage."
Eventually, you either:
- Pay $2,000+ for an exterminator contract that never truly solves the problem
- Accept that you've lost control of your own space
- Live with the constant anxiety of what those mice might destroy next
Future 2: You Take Action Today
You place Vamoose Plus pouches strategically around your garage.
Within days, the scratching stops.
Within two weeks, no more droppings. No more smell. No more fear every time you open the garage door.
Your vehicles are protected. Your tools are safe. Your stored belongings remain intact.
You can actually enjoy working in your garage again—your sanctuary, your workshop, your space.
Friends come over for beers. Your daughter asks for help with a project. Your neighbor asks for advice.
You feel like a competent homeowner again.
The Choice Is Yours
Right now, you're at a crossroads.
You can close this page and go back to:
- Setting traps that catch 1 mouse while 10 more breed
- Googling "how to get rid of mice" for the 47th time
- Feeling like a failure every time you find fresh droppings
- Worrying about what your family thinks of you
Or you can take 60 seconds to claim your discount and finally solve this problem.
Vamoose Plus has helped over 160,000 homeowners reclaim their garages.
Why not you?
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Don't let resistant super-mice steal another day of peace in your own garage.
What Other Landlords, Property Managers, Renters, and Homeowners Are Saying
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"Effective solution without being poisonous or toxic. Perfect for homes with pets and kids"
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P.S. This Discount Ends Soon
We're raising prices in the next 72 hours due to increased costs of pharmaceutical-grade oils and supply chain challenges.
If you want Vamoose Plus at this price, you need to order now.
Don't let resistant super-mice steal another moment of peace in your own garage.
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P.P.S. Remember The Guarantee
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Try Vamoose Plus for 30 days. If it doesn't work, get your money back.*
But I'm willing to bet you'll be ordering more pouches before your first set even expires.
Just like I did.
Take action now:
IMPORTANT: Place Vamoose Plus Strategically In Your Garage For Maximum Protection
P.S. This is your ONLY chance to claim 68% off your order. So act now. Before it's too late.
- 1. Kansas State University, "Rapid Evolution of Anticoagulant Resistance in Urban House Mice Populations", 2023
- 2. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science, "Behavioral Responses of Rodents to Plant-Based Compounds", Journal of Veterinary Science, 2019
- 3. Irmanida Batubara, "Effects of Citronella Oil on Rodent Behavior and Appetite", Southeast Asian Journal of Pest Management, 2021
- 4. National Pest Management Association, "Annual Survey of Rodent Infestations in American Homes", 2024
- 5. Centers for Disease Control, "Rodent Control Guidelines for Residential Properties", 2023
- 6. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, "Mouse Reproduction Rates and Population Growth Models", 2022
- 7. Environmental Protection Agency, "Plant-Based Pest Management Solutions", 2024
- 8. Journal of Economic Entomology, "Resistance Development in Urban Rodent Populations", 2023
