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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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Unless securely confined, it's likely you want to avoid having rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels inside your home ever.
Yet, every year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves playing host to these pesky intruders, especially as the weather turns chilly.
Just like humans, rodents such as rats and mice are in search of warm shelter and a steady food supply when the temperatures drop.
If you're dealing with unwelcome critters, you're probably wondering how to evict these rodents. You've arrived at the perfect place because this innovative device is designed to help you keep rodents out of your yard efficiently.
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The Vibrating Mole Repeller is engineered to emit low-frequency sound waves that penetrate the ground in a circular pattern. These vibrations are detected by moles, causing them to move away from the area.
The sound waves are obstructed by solid objects, such as building foundations. Coverage extends in a circular pattern from the unit's epicenter.
1. Power supplied by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, which typically last 4-6 months. Regularly check and remove if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. First-time battery installation: Use high-quality batteries for optimum performance. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Position in an area with loose soil, like a vegetable garden or flower bed.
Ensure the top is securely fitted, rendering the unit watertight and reliable in all weather conditions.
3. Installation instructions: Dig a hole in the pest-infested area, carefully place the unit without hammering to avoid damage.
Insert the unit into the hole, ensuring that soil covers up to 2/3 of the unit (excluding the removable top) for maximum stability.
4. Coverage varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil provides maximum coverage, while light sandy soil offers less. Standard coverage is approximately 650 square meters.
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