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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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1. Introducing the Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller, revolutionizing pest control by harnessing clean solar energy and advanced sound wave technology to humanely deter moles.
By emitting strategic sound waves, this innovative repeller simulates danger and effectively keeps moles at bay from your property.
For the first two days, the device emits a "Di" sound lasting 3~5 seconds at 50-second intervals. The next two days,
it produces a more frequent "Di Di Di" sound within the same duration and intervals. On the third set of two days, it switches to a "Di Di Di Di Di" sequence. This pattern then repeats in cycles to ensure continuous effectiveness.
After seven days, the cycle recommences from the beginning. A single day of solar exposure empowers the device to function for up to 3 consecutive cloudy days.
2. The Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller broadcasts its protective sound waves in every direction for optimal coverage.
Ensure the area is unobstructed to allow for maximum effectiveness.
For maximum protection, install two devices every 30 meters in areas heavily trafficked by moles.
3. Fueled by an eco-friendly solar cell, the Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller diligently collects solar energy, holding it in a rechargeable accumulator to power nighttime operations.
With a fully charged accumulator, the device guarantees uninterrupted protection around the clock, even after sunset.
4. Utilizing the latest computerized inching control technology, this repeller not only signals output but also offers a DC charging function for uninterrupted use during persistent rainy weather.
The dual-function socket ensures continuous operation, providing both signal output and DC charging capabilities, adding convenience and value to this advanced model.
5. Installation Guide: Dig a hole in the pest-affected area. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently insert the unit into the hole, making sure the soil level rises to cover 2/3 of the unit's height.
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