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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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Unless safely contained in a cage, it's highly unlikely you would want rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels anywhere near your home. Their presence is both unwelcome and unsettling.
Nevertheless, year after year, countless homeowners across the United States discover these pesky creatures invading their homes, especially as the colder months set in.
Just like us, rats and mice, along with their fellow critters, seek refuge from the cold, actively searching for a continuous supply of food and warmth.
If you're dealing with these troublesome creatures, you might be wondering how to effectively remove rodents from your premises. Fortunately, you've come to the right place; this innovative device is designed to help eradicate rodents from your garden seamlessly.
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The Vibrating Mole Repeller operates by emitting a low-frequency sound that creates vibrations in a circular pattern, compelling moles to vacate the area.
These vibrations are obstructed by solid structures, such as building foundations, and the coverage extends in a circle from the device.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this device can function for 4-6 months per set of batteries. Regular checks are advisable, and removal is necessary if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. Initial setup requires battery installation: It is recommended to use high-quality batteries. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries and should be placed in areas with loose soil, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds.
Ensure that the top is securely fitted to maintain a watertight seal.
3. Installation in the ground involves digging a hole in pest-prone areas; avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Carefully position the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil reaches up to 2/3 of the unit's height (excluding the detachable top).
4. Coverage area is influenced by soil type; heavy clay soil offers maximum coverage, while light sandy soil offers minimal coverage, generally around 650 square meters.
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