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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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While you likely appreciate wildlife, you're probably not thrilled about hosting uninvited guests like rats, mice, and squirrels inside your home. Avoid the hassles of these furry intruders by ensuring they stay outdoors.
Every year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves unwilling hosts to these unwelcome critters, especially as the temperatures drop during the cooler months.
Just like us, rats, mice, and their tiny companions search for warmth and a steady food supply as the weather turns chilly.
If you're dealing with such unwelcome visitors in your home, you're probably on the hunt for effective rodent solutions. Look no further, as this device is your perfect partner in evicting rodents from your yard efficiently.
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This innovative Vibrating Mole Repeller releases low-frequency sound waves, creating ground vibrations that encourage moles to leave the area.
Please note, vibrations may not pass through solid barriers like building foundations. The protective zone extends outward in a circular pattern from the unit.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, with a lifespan of 4-6 months per set. Regular checks are advised, particularly if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. Initial setup: Insert batteries by lifting the top. For best performance, use high-quality batteries. Position the unit in areas with loose soil, such as gardens or flower beds.
Ensure the top is securely fastened to maintain waterproof protection.
3. Ground installation instructions: Carefully dig a hole in areas with pest activity. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently place the unit in the hole, ensuring the soil covers about two-thirds of the unit, excluding its removable top.
4. Coverage is soil-dependent: Heavy clay provides maximum reach, while light sandy soils offer less. Typical coverage is around 650 square meters.
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