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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING VOLE MOLE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-V:
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1. Experience unparalleled pest control with our Vibrating Mole Repeller, which releases low-frequency sound waves, ingeniously creating vibrational patterns in the soil. These vibrations act as a natural deterrent, urging rodents to vacate the premises. Note that solid barriers, like building foundations, can limit these vibrations. The device cleverly spreads its protective reach in a circular fashion from where it's placed. The advanced motor initiates a strategic cycle: a buzzer sounds every 3 seconds with a 30-second pause, repeating 10 times, before the motor takes over, vibrating for 3 seconds, followed by a 30-second pause, repeating thrice. This harmonious cycle ensures continual effectiveness, non-stop.
2. Powered by a robust set of 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this device promises a reliable operation, lasting a remarkable 4-6 months. For optimal performance, regular battery checks are suggested, especially if the soil becomes either waterlogged or frozen.
3. Thoughtful design includes a battery slot for hassle-free replacements. Easily change batteries without removing the entire device from the ground-more convenience, less effort.
4. Initial setup is a breeze: simply install 4*D cell batteries, prioritizing high-quality options for optimal performance. Situate the unit in loose soil areas, such as your lush garden or blooming flower bed, ensuring the top is secured and watertight to keep it pristine.
5. Installing is straightforward: dig a hole where pesky rodents roam. Avoid forceful insertion; gently place the unit in the ground, making sure the soil covers up to 2/3 of the device (excluding the removable top) to ensure it works seamlessly.
6. Coverage effectiveness varies by soil type: dense clay soil extends coverage, while sandy soil offers less. On average, it spans approximately 650 square meters.
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