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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. Discover the power of our Vibrating Mole Repeller. This innovative device emits low-frequency sound waves that create vibrations in the ground, forming a circular pattern that effectively deters rodents. The ingenious design ensures the vibrations are blocked by solid objects like building foundations, allowing the coverage to extend seamlessly in a circle from the unit. Our MOTOR vibrates the ground, sensing and sending away moles. The sequence alternates: the buzzer operates every 3 seconds with a 30-second pause, repeating 10 times, after which the motor activates for 3 seconds, rests for 30 seconds, and cycles 3 times, repeating this efficient pattern.
2. Power your peace of mind with four D cell (1.5V) batteries. These robust batteries sustain the device for 4-6 months. It is essential to conduct regular checks and remove them if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen to ensure optimal performance.
3. Our repeller includes a convenient battery slot, allowing you to replace batteries effortlessly without dislodging the entire unit from the ground. This user-friendly feature enhances convenience and efficiency.
4. Preparing your repeller for first use is simple. We recommend installing high-quality 4*D cell batteries. Place the unit in areas with loose soil, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds. Ensure the top is securely fitted to maintain watertight integrity.
5. To install the unit, gently dig a hole where pests are prevalent. Avoid hammering to prevent damage. Place the unit with care, ensuring that the soil reaches two-thirds up the body (excluding the removable top).
6. The effectiveness of coverage varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil offers the most extensive reach, while light sandy soil provides less coverage. Typically, the coverage area spans about 650 square meters.
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