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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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Unless safely confined, it's highly unlikely that anyone wishes to have rodents like rats, mice, and squirrels anywhere inside their home.
However, each year, countless homeowners across the U.S. inadvertently host these bothersome creatures, especially as the temperature drops.
Like humans, rats, mice, and their furry companions seek shelter from the cold and strive to find a consistent food source.
If you're dealing with troublesome creatures like these in your home, you're probably wondering how to eliminate rodents. You've come to the right solution: this device is designed to help you banish rodents from your yard effectively.
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Our Vibrating Mole Repeller generates low-frequency sound waves that travel through the ground in a circular pattern. Moles detect the vibrations and are encouraged to leave the area.
The vibrations are obstructed by solid structures, such as building foundations. The coverage area extends in a circle from the repeller unit.
1. Power is supplied by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries. A single set of batteries can last up to 4-6 months. Regularly check and remove the device if the ground becomes waterlogged or frozen.
2. First-time usage requires battery installation: We recommend high-quality batteries. The unit uses 4*D cell batteries. Position it in an area with loose soil, such as a vegetable garden or flower bed.
Ensure the top is securely fitted and watertight for optimal performance.
3. Installation process: Dig a hole in the region where pests are detected. Do not hammer the unit into the ground, as this may cause damage.
Carefully insert the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil reaches up to two-thirds of the unit (excluding the removable top).
4. Coverage area varies with soil type: Heavy clay soil provides maximum coverage, while light sandy soil offers minimal coverage. Typically covers approximately 650 square meters.
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