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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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While keeping them contained in a cage might be an option, most of us would rather repel rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels from ever approaching the interiors of our homes.
Yet, year after year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves involuntary hosts to these nuisance creatures, especially as the weather begins to chill.
Just like humans, rats, mice, and their kin seek refuge from the cold and tirelessly hunt for a steady food supply.
If unwelcome critters like these have invaded your home, you're probably pondering how to eliminate rodents effectively. You're in the right spot: this ingenious device is your solution to banishing rodents, especially from your garden.
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Experience peace of mind with the Vibrating Mole Repeller, which sends low-frequency sound waves that rhythmically vibrate the ground, prompting moles to relocate due to the unsettling vibrations.
These vibrations are impeded by solid structures such as building foundations. The coverage extends outward in a circular pattern from the device.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, each set ensures 4-6 months of operation. Regular inspection is advised, and batteries should be removed if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. For initial usage, install batteries: We recommend premium quality batteries. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Place the device in areas with loose soil, like vegetable gardens or flower beds.
Ensure the top is affixed securely to maintain its watertight integrity.
3. Installation in the ground: Excavate a hole where pests are prevalent; avoid hammering the device into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently position the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil level reaches 2/3 up the unit, excluding the removable top.
4. Coverage area is influenced by soil type: Dense clay soil offers maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides minimal coverage. Typically, it spans around 650 square meters.
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