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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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Keep your home sanctuary pristine and rodent-free! Unless you've got them safely in a cage, it's highly unlikely you wish for unwelcome guests like rats, mice, or squirrels invading your living spaces.
Yet, every year, homeowners across the United States face the challenge of keeping these persistent pests at bay, especially as temperatures drop and they seek warmth.
As temperatures fall, much like us, these critters-rats, mice, and their close kin-seek refuge in warm spaces, with a steady food supply being an irresistible lure.
If you're battling these bothersome creatures in your home, you're undoubtedly seeking effective rodent control solutions. You're in luck-our product is designed to help effortlessly rid your garden of these pests.
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Our Vibrating Mole Repeller ingeniously emits a low-frequency sound that vibrates the ground in a circular pattern, prompting moles to retreat from the area to avoid the vibrations.
However, be aware that solid barriers like building foundations can obstruct the vibration. The coverage forms a circular radius from the unit.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, these should last between 4-6 months. Regularly check the unit, especially if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. Initial setup: Install the batteries, ensuring they are of high quality. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Place it in an area with loose soil, such as a vegetable garden or flower bed.
To maintain optimal performance, ensure that the top is securely fitted to remain watertight.
3. Installation in the ground: Create a hole in pest-prone areas. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently position the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil covers two-thirds of the unit (excluding the removable top).
4. Coverage area varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil offers maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides the least. Typically covers around 650 square meters.
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