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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING VOLE MOLE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-V:
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1. Experience the innovative Vibrating Mole Repeller, engineered to emit a low frequency sound that cleverly vibrates the ground in a circular motion. This ingenious mechanism, sensed by rodents, compels them to move away from the source of vibration. Note that solid structures like building foundations will obstruct this vibration. The coverage radiates in a circular manner from the device itself. Its built-in MOTOR is designed to vibrate the ground, prompting moles to steer clear of the area. The device operates with a buzzer that activates every 3 seconds, followed by a 30-second pause. After completing a cycle of 10 buzzer activations, the motor engages for 3 seconds with subsequent 30-second intervals, occurring 3 times before reverting to the buzzer cycle.
2. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this repeller ensures long-lasting performance, typically sustaining 4 to 6 months of use. Regular checks are advisable, especially to remove batteries when the ground is waterlogged or frozen, preserving optimal functionality.
3. Featuring an easily accessible battery slot, this product allows for convenient battery replacements without necessitating its complete removal from the ground, enhancing user ease.
4. Initial setup is a breeze: simply install the recommended high-quality 4*D cell batteries. Ideally position the unit in a patch of loose soil, such as in a vegetable garden or flower bed, ensuring the top is firmly secured for water resistance.
5. Installation made simple: dig a hole where pests are prevalent without using force to embed the unit, preventing damage. Gently place the device into the hole, ensuring the soil reaches 2/3 of the unit, excluding the detachable top.
6. The extent of area coverage is influenced by soil type, with heavy clay soil providing the most substantial reach, whereas light sandy soil offers minimal coverage. Typically, the effective range is approximately 650 square meters.
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