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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING VOLE MOLE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-V:
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1. The AOSION Vibrating Mole Repeller ingeniously emits low-frequency sounds that ripple through the ground in a perfectly circular pattern, effectively alerting rodents to vacate the area. While solid structures like building foundations may obstruct these vibrations, the repeller's influence radiates outward in an expansive circle, creating a rodent-free zone. The strategic motor-driven vibrations, coupled with the precise buzzer cycles, deter moles by alternating every 3 seconds followed by a restful 30-second interval. This methodical cycle ensures maximum coverage and efficacy in repelling pests.
2. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this device ensures longevity and dependability, with each battery set lasting approximately 4 to 6 months. For optimum performance, regularly inspect the device, especially during adverse conditions such as waterlogged or frozen ground, to maintain its effectiveness.
3. Featuring a user-friendly battery slot, the repeller allows for seamless battery replacement without the need to remove the entire unit from the ground, offering enhanced convenience and ease of use.
4. Initial Setup: To prepare your repeller for first-time use, install high-quality 4*D cell batteries. Choose a spot with loose soil, such as a garden or flower bed, ensuring the top is securely fitted to be watertight, keeping the unit protected and efficient.
5. Ground Installation: Create a suitable hole in areas frequently visited by pests. Avoid forcefully inserting the unit into the ground, which may cause damage. Instead, gently position it so that the soil level reaches two-thirds up the unit, excluding the removable top.
6. Coverage Area Optimization: The effectiveness of the coverage is influenced by the type of soil. Heavy clay soils provide the greatest coverage, while light sandy soils offer the least. Typically, coverage spans an impressive area of approximately 650 square meters.
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