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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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While rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels might seem cute in a cage, most of us would rather keep them outside our homes. No one wants these uninvited guests roaming freely indoors.
Yet, as the cool weather sets in each year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves unwilling hosts to these pesky intruders.
Much like us, rats, mice, and their furry companions seek warmth and a steady food supply, driving them to take refuge inside homes during colder months.
If you're dealing with these bothersome critters, you're probably searching for an effective solution to evict them. You've discovered the perfect ally: a device specifically designed to eliminate rodents from your property.
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Experience the power of the Vibrating Mole Repeller! This ingenious device emits low-frequency sound waves that create vibrations in the ground, prompting moles to retreat and seek a quieter refuge.
Please note, vibrations are obstructed by solid barriers like building foundations. The protective coverage radiates outward in a circular pattern from the unit.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries. Each set offers 4-6 months of continuous operation. Regular checks and battery removal are advised if the ground becomes excessively wet or frozen.
2. Initial Setup: Before use, install high-quality 4*D cell batteries. Position the unit in areas with loose soil, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds, for optimal performance.
Ensure the unit's top is tightly secured to maintain its watertight integrity.
3. Ground Installation: Dig a hole where pests are prevalent. Avoid hammering the device into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently position the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil level reaches two-thirds up the unit (excluding the detachable top).
4. Coverage varies based on soil type: Dense clay soil provides maximum reach, while light sandy soil limits it. Typically, coverage spans approximately 650 square meters.
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