Gopher Repellent Outdoor Color: Mole & Vole Repelelnt-8P
Package Dimensions: 7.87 x 5.67 x 2.05 inches
Item Weight: 10.5 ounces
Gopher Repellent Outdoor 8 Pack – Managing Burrowing Activity Across Larger Areas
Gophers and similar animals don’t stay in one place. Instead, they move through underground tunnels and expand their activity across different parts of a yard. Because of this, a single repellent often fails to cover enough ground. An 8-pack Gopher Repellent Outdoor setup allows you to spread multiple units and create a more consistent underground barrier.
How the Devices Work
First, you position each Gopher Repellent Outdoor unit in the soil where activity appears. Then, once exposed to sunlight, the devices begin producing low-frequency vibrations that travel through the ground.
- Sonic pulses move through the soil at regular intervals
- Vibrations disrupt movement and tunneling patterns
- Solar panels recharge the units during daylight
- Automatic operation keeps the system running continuously
Typically, these pulses repeat every 20–30 seconds, which helps maintain steady underground disturbance
Why an 8-Pack Setup Improves Coverage
Instead of relying on one or two devices, you distribute multiple units across the area. As a result, you reduce gaps and improve overall consistency.
- Wider Coverage
Each unit can influence a large section of ground, often covering thousands of square feet depending on placement - Even Distribution
You can space units across lawns, gardens, and boundaries. - Reduced Entry Points
Overlapping vibration zones make it harder for animals to move freely. - Flexible Placement
You can adjust positions as activity changes over time.
Suitable Placement Areas
This type of Gopher Repellent Outdoor setup works well in:
- Lawns and landscaped spaces
- Garden beds and planting areas
- Open yards with visible tunnels
- Areas with repeated burrowing activity
A More Consistent Method
Instead of reacting after damage appears, you create continuous underground activity that disrupts animal movement. Over time, this encourages animals to leave and avoid returning. Consequently, the area becomes easier to manage without constant monitoring or repeated intervention.

















