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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING VOLE MOLE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-V:
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1. Introducing the Vibrating Mole Repeller, a marvel of modern pest control! This innovative device emits a subtle, low-frequency sound that creates vibrations in the ground, forming a protective circular barrier. Rodents, sensitive to these vibrations, quickly vacate the area. Please note, vibrations may be obstructed by solid objects like building foundations. The coverage area extends in a circular fashion from the unit. Equipped with a motor, it vibrates the earth in a systematic circular pattern. Moles, detecting these vibrations, are prompted to move away. The sophisticated buzzer operates every 3 seconds with a 30-second pause. After 10 cycles, the motor engages, vibrating for 3 seconds and then pausing for 30 seconds, repeating 3 times before returning control to the buzzer.
2. Power up your repeller with ease! Our repeller is ingeniously powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries. A single set can keep your surroundings rodent-free for 4 to 6 months. Regularly check and remove the batteries if the ground becomes soggy or frozen to ensure optimal functioning.
3. Experience unparalleled convenience with our repeller's integrated battery slot. Effortlessly change the batteries without the hassle of removing the entire unit from the ground, ensuring a seamless operation.
4. Initial Setup: For first-time use, simply install the batteries. We recommend opting for high-quality batteries for enhanced performance. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Position it in an area with loose soil, such as a vegetable garden or flower bed. Ensure the top is securely fitted to maintain a watertight seal.
5. Installation Guide: Carefully dig a hole in areas frequented by pests. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage. Position the unit gently into the hole, ensuring that the soil level reaches up to 2/3 of the unit (excluding the removable top).
6. Optimize Coverage: The coverage area varies with soil type. Heavy clay soil offers maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides the least. Typically, coverage spans approximately 650 square meters. Adapt your placement accordingly for best results.
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