Voles are eating my flowers. The products sold at nursery don't work.
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Try a chicken wire fence or cage for a while. If they are burrowing under your flowers to get to the roots, you could use rat poison in some of the holes they leave, or you could dig up the flowers and put them in hard bottomed containers. Best wishes 😇
There are vole traps you can buy or a vole sonic spikes that you can get. Some use solar energy, others are like windmills, but the idea is the same-- to set up underground noise that cause the voles to move out of the neighborhood.
Rat X in small piles left around the flowers. Safe for dogs and chickens. I put it in small empty peanut butter jars around the bushes and the little evil ones disappeared.
Cayenne pepper sprinkled around keeps most everything at a distance, and from munching.
Are they eating flower and greenary on top ? Or bulbs? Please know that deers and rabbits eat a lot of plants above ground.