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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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If keeping rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels locked away isn't an option, there's a strong likelihood that you'd prefer not to have them anywhere near your home.
However, each year, countless homeowners across the United States unknowingly play host to these bothersome critters, especially as the temperatures begin to drop.
Similar to humans, rats, mice, and their furry companions seek refuge from the cold while searching for a constant food source.
If you're troubled by such creatures at home, you're probably searching for effective rodent removal solutions. Look no further: this remarkable device will assist you in eliminating these nuisances from your garden.
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Our Vibrating Mole Repeller releases a low-frequency sound that vibrates the ground in a circular pattern, prompting moles to sense the vibrations and retreat.
Please note that vibrations may be obstructed by solid objects like building foundations, with coverage extending in a circular fashion from the unit.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, each set of batteries should last approximately 4-6 months. Regularly check and remove if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. For initial use, install batteries: We recommend high-quality batteries. The unit requires 4*D cell batteries. Place it in an area covered by loose soil, such as a vegetable garden or flower bed.
Ensure that the top is securely fitted to maintain its watertight properties.
3. Installation in the ground: Carefully dig a hole in the area where pests are located. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground as it may cause damage.
Gently place the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil level reaches 2/3 of the unit (excluding the removable top).
4. Coverage area is influenced by soil type: Dense clay soil offers the maximum coverage, while light sandy soil provides the minimum. Typically, it covers an area of around 650 square meters.
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