The trees are now protected! These young trees fit into the figloos with no additional pruning or wrestling with branches.
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@JoePAFig ‘s figloos were very easy to install over my sister’s young (mostly) single whip trees. We had both of them done in a half-hour. Because my sister didn’t have electricity available near the trees, we skipped the electric heat tracing and burlap/extra insulation (which Joe said was mostly to keep the heat from the tracing inside). We used a bag of mulch around the base of each figloo to help keep the heat in.
The figloos were cleverly designed with the quart-container cap tied to the figloos so that it won’t blow away. The figloos themselves use three guide wires staked to the ground using garden spikes. I was concerned that the ground would be frozen, but these spikes worked great!
I used the pepper spray recipe from the YT video
@bushdoctor82 recommended (roughly 1 T cayenne in 1 qt water with a squirt of dish soap). The basic household sprayer got clogged and so I ended up pouring it over the trees.
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I also used the peppermint oil-soaked cotton balls recommended by
@JC Figgy as well as a few pieces of VoleX. Joe also recommended some rocks around the base that would be uncomfortable for the voles to crawl on, but he thought the voles wouldn’t be as attracted to the figloos because we weren’t heating them with the electric pipe tracing.
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Thanks again to
@JoePAFig for the figloos and all who shared their experience and advice.