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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
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Unless it is safely contained within a cage, it's likely you don't want rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels anywhere near the inside of your home.
However, every year, countless homeowners across the United States end up hosting these pesky creatures, especially as the weather turns cooler.
Similar to us, rats, mice, and their furry companions are searching for warmth and a steady food source during colder months.
If you're troubled by these nuisance creatures in your home, you're likely pondering how to eliminate rodents. You've arrived at the perfect solution: this device will effectively aid you in ridding your yard of rodents.
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This Vibrating Mole Repeller is ingeniously designed to emit a low-frequency sound that vibrates the ground in a circular pattern. Moles detect these vibrations and instinctively move away, ensuring a rodent-free environment.
The vibrations are blocked by solid objects, such as building foundations, but the coverage extends outward in a circle from the unit, safeguarding your area from pests.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, a set typically lasts 4-6 months. Regularly check and remove them if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen to maintain optimal functionality.
2. Before using for the first time, install the batteries: We recommend using high-quality ones. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Position it in an area with loose soil, like a vegetable garden or flower bed, for best results.
Ensure the top is securely fitted and watertight to protect the device from environmental elements.
3. Installation in the ground: Dig a hole in the area where pests are found. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently place the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil reaches up to 2/3 of the unit (excluding the removable top) for maximum stability.
4. Coverage area varies by soil type: Heavy clay soil allows for maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides the least. Typically, coverage is approximately 650 square meters.
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