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If you're not keen on having unwelcome guests like rodents - such as rats, mice, and squirrels - anywhere near the interiors of your home, you're not alone.
Each year, countless homeowners across the U.S. find themselves unwilling hosts to these bothersome critters, especially as the temperatures begin to drop.
Just like us, rats, mice, and their ilk are searching for refuge from the cold and are on the lookout for a steady supply of food.
If you're grappling with these troublesome creatures indoors, you're likely on the hunt for effective ways to banish rodents.
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1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, a single set can last between 4 to 6 months. Regularly check and remove the device if the ground becomes saturated with water or freezes.
2. Initial installation: Before first use, install high-quality batteries. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Ideally, place it in areas with loose soil, like vegetable gardens or flowerbeds.
3. Installation process: Dig a hole in the pest-infested area. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground, which could cause damage.
4. Coverage area varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil offers the broadest coverage, while light sandy soil provides the least. Typically covers about 650 square meters.
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