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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
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Do you find yourself longing for a home free of unwanted invaders? With rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels scurrying about, ensuring they remain outside is a top priority unless they're safely behind bars in a cage.
Every year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves playing unsuspecting hosts to these pesky intruders, especially as the weather takes a chilly turn.
Just like us, rats, mice, and their companions are in search of a warm refuge from the cold and a steady food supply to keep them sated.
If your home has become a haven for these troublesome critters, you're likely pondering how to effectively evict them. Fortunately, you've arrived at the perfect solution: our innovative device is designed to help you banish rodents from your premises with ease.
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Discover the Vibrating Mole Repeller, engineered to emit low-frequency sound waves that create vibrations in a circular pattern. Moles perceive these vibrations and instinctively move away, ensuring your space remains mole-free.
Do note, the vibration can be obstructed by solid objects, such as building foundations. The coverage area extends in a circular radius from the device.
1. Powered by four D cell (1.5V) batteries, a single set can last an impressive 4-6 months. Regular checks are advised, and batteries should be removed if the ground becomes excessively waterlogged or frozen.
2. First-time use requires battery installation: We recommend utilizing high-quality batteries. The unit accommodates four D cell batteries and should be placed in areas with loose soil, like a vegetable garden or flower bed.
It's crucial to ensure the top is tightly secured to render the unit watertight, enhancing its longevity and performance.
3. Installation Guide: Dig a hole in the pest-prone area; avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently insert the unit into the hole, making sure the soil covers up to two-thirds of the unit's height (excluding the removable top).
4. Coverage area is dependent on soil type: Heavy clay soil offers the most extensive coverage, whereas light sandy soil provides the least. Typically, coverage spans approximately 650 square meters.
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