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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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Imagine a home where you never have to worry about uninvited guests like rodents-rats, mice, and squirrels sneaking in, unless they're securely confined.
Yet, each year, countless homeowners across the United States find themselves hosting these troublesome critters, especially as the temperature drops.
Just like humans, rats, mice, and their furry companions seek both warmth and a steady food supply in colder seasons.
If you're dealing with such pests in your home, you're probably pondering over effective rodent removal methods. You've found the perfect solution: this device is designed to effectively eliminate rodents from your yard.
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The Vibrating Mole Repeller ingeniously emits a low-frequency sound that travels through the earth, creating vibrations that deter moles by prompting them to move away.
Please note, the vibrations may be obstructed by solid objects such as building foundations. The coverage area extends outwardly in a radius from the unit.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this powerful setup ensures longevity, lasting approximately 4-6 months. Regularly check and remove the unit if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. Initial setup is easy: Install batteries before first use. High-quality batteries are recommended for optimal performance. Situate the unit in areas with loose soil, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds.
It is crucial to ensure the top is fitted securely, rendering it watertight for reliable operation.
3. Ground Installation Guide: Carefully dig a hole where pests are prominent. Remember, do not forcefully hammer the unit into the ground as it may cause damage.
Gently position the unit into the pre-dug hole, ensuring the soil reaches up to 2/3 of the device (excluding the removable top).
4. Coverage varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil provides maximum coverage, while light sandy soil offers minimal coverage, typically around 650 square meters.
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