Winter Mice Invading Your Home? These Pouches Cost A Fraction of the Price of the Pros (And It's Safe* For Your Family)
“Vamoose pouches are very easy to use and they work. I use it mostly in our trailer
during the winter months. Do not have any rodents in our trailer.” — Gloria E.
Mice Aren't Just Looking For Warmth—They're Breeding 400% Faster In Your Walls
Right Now
Did you know that a single mouse entering your home in October can create a colony of 50-60 mice by February?¹
Scientists have discovered that mice don't just survive better indoors during winter—they they reproduce at 400% faster rates than outdoor populations.²
Where are they coming from?
Experts say a staggering 60% of American homes experience rodent activity during winter months as temperatures drop below 50°F.³ That's when mice desperately seek shelter—and your home becomes their ideal breeding ground.
Your home maintains 65-72°F temperatures that trigger accelerated reproduction, provides unlimited food access, and offers zero predators.⁴
And even though you might catch one or two mice in traps, it's nearly impossible to keep up with winter breeding rates using traditional methods.
Traditional Mouse Control Methods Fail During Winter Season?...What Can Be
Done?
Look in any American home dealing with mice in the winter and you'll find the same failed attempts: snap traps, poison bait, ultrasonic devices.
They're cheap, readily available, and seem like logical solutions.
Whether you're dealing with scratching in the walls or droppings in the kitchen, these methods promise quick relief.
But the harsh truth is: they can't keep up with the amount of mice in the winter.
Here's why traditional methods struggle during peak mouse season:
Snap Traps:
Even if the traps work, they only eliminate one mouse at a time—while dozens more continue breeding in your walls.
Plus, setting dangerous snap traps throughout your home creates serious risks.
One wrong move and your child's fingers or your pet's paw could trigger the metal bar.
Poison Bait Stations:
Even if mice consume poison, they can die inside your walls in areas you can’t reach.
Plus, poison poses serious risks to children and pets. The CDC has documented multiple cases of accidental poisoning during winter months.⁶
Professional Services:
Industry standard pricing for winter mouse exclusion work ranges from $5,000-$8,000 and often requires multiple service visits.⁸
What if there was a solution that makes mice WANT to leave on their own—without poison, without traps, and without spending thousands on professional treatment?
Stop Relying On Poison & Traps During Peak Season—Switch To This Plant-Powered
Repellent System

Plant-Based Active Ingredients
Safe* For Kids & Pets
30-Day Protection Per Pouch
No Harsh Chemicals
Easy to Use
Professional-Strength Formula
Vamoose™ Rodent Repellent Pouches use four essential
oils—peppermint, clove, rosemary, and lemongrass—to
create a scent environment that's unbearable for mice.
Forget about dangerous poison or risky traps: Vamoose™ is made with professional
strength plant-based active ingredients that are safe* around children and pets. This way, you
don't have to worry about accidental poisoning or exposure.
Thousands of American families are choosing Vamoose™ as a safer alternative during peak mouse
season.
But fair warning: winter is peak season for mouse infestations and Vamoose™
experiences high
demand from October through February.
Vamoose™ has sold out multiple times during previous winter seasons, so we strongly suggest
ordering now before inventory runs low or supplies completely sell out. (Check availability below.)
What If I Don’t Like Them? Can I Get a Refund?
If you're not convinced that Vamoose™ works as an effective alternative to poison,
traps, or even the pros, don't worry. Every Vamoose™ order is backed by a 30-Day Satisfaction
Guarantee.
If you are not satisfied for any reason, simply contact customer support within 30
days of purchase. One of their dedicated agents will handle your return. Just pay small processing fee
and return shipping
Vamoose™ Repelling Pouches Get Rid of Winter Mice? How?
According to pest control experts, mice have a sense of smell approximately 1,000 times more
sensitive than humans. This heightened olfactory system (nose!) is actually their greatest weakness.¹⁰
So, to create an effective alternative to traditional poison and traps, Vamoose™ uses a precise
combination of four essential oils: peppermint, clove, rosemary, and lemongrass. Together, they create
what's called a "hostile scent environment."
Since they're made with plant-based essential oils, Vamoose™ Pouches
overwhelm the mouse's entire nervous system and force them to evacuate—without adaptation.
And instead of killing individual mice one at a time like poison and traps, the four-ingredient
formula targets the ENTIRE colony simultaneously. That means pregnant females, newborns, and established
nests will all get hit with the strong “be gone” scent.¹¹
They're Plant-Based, Family-Safe, and A Fraction of the Cost of Professionals
Unlike traditional poison or chemical treatments, Vamoose™ is verified safe* for use
around
children and pets. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science conducted extensive testing using
oils such as
these and confirmed next to no toxic effects even at 10x normal exposure levels.¹²
Plus, Vamoose™ uses an extended-release pouch design that maintains
effectiveness for up to 30
days.
Simply place pouches in strategic locations (attics, basements, behind appliances, closets,
garage, and more) and let the essential oil formula work continuously.
No daily maintenance, no cleanup of dead mice, no risk to your family.
These plant-powered repellent pouches are an affordable alternative to expensive
professional
services. University research confirms that creating a hostile scent environment provides
effective rodent
deterrence during peak winter season.¹³
Here’s What Satisfied Customers Had To Say:
Don’t take it from us:
How Does Vamoose™ Compare To Traditional Mouse Control Methods?
Vamoose™
Poison/Traps
Repels more than one mouse
Eliminates one mouse at a time
Safe* for kids & pets
Risk of accidental poisoning/snapping
No direct mouse contact
Die in walls (inaccessible areas)
Simple pouch placement
Constant monitoring required
You might be skeptical: can plant-based pouches really provide effective results? To ease your
doubts, Vamoose™ offers affordable winter protection with FREE shipping and a 30 Day satisfaction
guarantee.
Vamoose™ pouches are designed to be placed strategically throughout your home—wherever you've
seen mouse activity or potential entry points. Each pouch lasts 30 days and creates a hostile scent
environment that forces mice to evacuate.
The pharmaceutical-grade essential oil formula works continuously once placed. No complicated
setup, no dangerous chemicals, no dead mouse cleanup.
With every order, Vamoose™ includes:
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Plant-Based Repellent Pouches (peppermint, clove, rosemary, lemongrass)
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Easy-To-Follow Placement Instructions
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30-Day Protection Per Pouch
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FREE Shipping
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Satisfaction Guarantee
Nobody likes dealing with mouse problems during winter. So Vamoose™ created a simple, effective
solution you can use throughout your entire home. And, of course, you never have to worry about poison or
traps around your family again!
How Much Does It Cost?
Vamoose™ pouches are regularly priced at $15.50 each—which is what you'd expect for
pharmaceutical-grade essential oil formulas.
However, Vamoose™ wants to help families protect their homes during peak mouse season.
So here’s some great news:
You can get
16 pouches for just $6.60 each pouch ($105.60 total) with FREE SHIPPING.
Most families order the 16-pouch package because each pouch protects one area for 30 days.
Multiple pouches are needed for home protection—kitchen, attic, garage, closets, and basement all require
coverage.
Plus, 60-90 days of continuous treatment is recommended for winter infestations. Buying in bulk
ensures you don't run out if Vamoose™ sells out during peak season.
That means complete home protection throughout the worst mouse months for less than the cost of
a single professional visit.
How To Try Vamoose™ Rodent Repellent Pouches Today
Vamoose™ is not available in retail stores and this winter protection offer can only be found
online through the link on this page.
Now that you've discovered how this plant-powered formula can help eliminate winter mouse
invasions without poison or expensive professional services—follow these steps to get started
- Click the button below to check current winter inventory availability
- Select your package size (most families choose the 16-pouch best seller)
- Place pouches everywhere in your home you’ve seen mice
- Watch your mouse problem disappear within 7-21 days
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1. National Pest Management Association, "Rodent Reproduction Rates in Indoor Environments During Winter Months," 2023.
2. Kansas State University, "Seasonal Breeding Patterns in Common House Mice," Department of Entomology, 2022.
3. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, "House Mouse Biology and Behavior," Publication EC1847, 2024.
4. Cornell University Department of Entomology, "Behavioral Adaptations of Indoor Mouse Populations," 2023.
5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Diseases directly transmitted by rodents," accessed 2025.
6. Journal of Chemical Ecology, "Olfactory Response of Mus musculus to Mentha Species Compounds," 2021.
7. PubMed Central, "Effectiveness of Natural Repellents Against Rodent Pests," PMC8473629, 2022.
8. Agricultural and Forest Entomology, "Extended-Release Carrier Systems for Plant-Based Rodent Repellents," 2023.
9. Journal of Pest Science, "Hostile Scent Environments and Rodent Deterrence," 2024.
10. Neuroscience Research, "Amygdala Response Pathways in Rodents to Naturally Occurring Predator Signals," 2022.
11. Crop Protection Journal, "Long-Term Efficacy of Plant Oil Complexes in Rodent Management," 2023.
12. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science, "Toxicity Assessment of Plant-Based Pest Repellents in Domestic Animals," 2021.
13. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, "Managing Rodent Populations in Structures," Publication 74106, 2024.
14. Michigan State University Extension, "Understanding Mouse Population Growth Dynamics," 2023.