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AOSION BATTERY SONIC VIBRATING VOLE MOLE REPELLER WITH MOTOR AN-A312-V:
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1. Experience the innovative power of the Vibrating Mole Repeller, which harnesses low-frequency sound waves to create a ground vibration that radiates in a circular motion. This gentle yet effective disturbance encourages rodents to vacate the area. Note that vibrations are obstructed by solid structures like building foundations. The coverage area gracefully extends outward in a circular pattern. The MOTOR initiates this rhythmic vibration, prompting moles to retreat. The operational sequence is finely tuned: the buzzer activates every 3 seconds, pauses for 30 seconds, and this cycle repeats 10 times before the motor takes over, engaging for 3 seconds with a 30-second pause, repeating 3 times before returning to the buzzer cycle.
2. Empowered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, this robust repeller is designed for long-lasting performance, with a battery life spanning 4-6 months. Regular checks are advisable, and batteries should be removed if conditions become overly wet or frozen.
3. Thoughtfully designed with a convenient battery slot, you can effortlessly replace batteries without uprooting the entire device from the soil, enhancing ease of use.
4. Initiate operation by inserting batteries: We advise utilizing premium quality batteries. The device requires 4*D cell batteries. Position it in a location with loose soil, such as a vegetable garden or flower bed. Ensure the top is securely fastened to maintain watertight integrity.
5. Ground installation made simple: Excavate a hole where pest activity is detected, avoiding forceful insertion that could damage the device. Gently place it into the hole, allowing the soil to reach 2/3 up the unit, excluding the removable top.
6. Coverage is influenced by soil type: Dense clay soils provide the widest range, while sandy soils offer less coverage. Typically, the unit covers around 650 square meters.
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