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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING SNAKE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-VS:
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1. The Aosion Vibrating Snake Repeller ingeniously emits a low-frequency sound, creating ground vibrations in a circular pattern. Snakes detect these vibrations and instinctively retreat. Note that the vibrations are obstructed by solid structures, like building foundations. Its motor efficiently vibrates the ground, and the device operates with a sophisticated pattern: the buzzer activates every 3 seconds with a 30-second pause. After 10 cycles of buzzer activity, the motor vibrates for 3 seconds, then pauses for 30 seconds, completing 3 cycles before the buzzer resumes.
2. Powered by four high-quality D cell (1.5V) batteries, this device offers a reliable 4-6 months of operation. Regularly check and remove batteries if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen to ensure optimal performance.
3. For added convenience, our Repeller features an accessible battery slot, allowing easy battery replacement without extracting the entire device from the ground.
4. Initial Installation: For optimum performance, we recommend using premium batteries. The unit accommodates 4 D cell batteries. Position it in areas with loose soil, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds. Ensure the top is securely fitted for watertight protection.
5. Ground Installation: Create a hole in areas with pest activity. Avoid hammering to prevent damage. Carefully position the unit, allowing soil to cover up to two-thirds of the device, excluding the removable top.
6. Coverage Area: The coverage is influenced by soil type. Heavy clay soil offers maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides minimal coverage, generally around 650 square meters.
AOSION BATTERY SONIC AND VIBRATING MOLE REPELLER PACKAGE:
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