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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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While rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels may be fascinating creatures, having them infest your living spaces is far from desirable. Keep your home rodent-free with ease.
Each year, numerous homeowners across the U.S. find themselves inadvertently hosting these bothersome critters, especially as the temperatures begin to drop.
Just like us, rats, mice, and their kin seek warmth and a reliable supply of sustenance when the chill sets in.
If your home is plagued by these pesky intruders, you're probably eager to find an effective rodent removal solution. You're in luck; our product is the perfect answer to keep your garden rodent-free.
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Our advanced Vibrating Mole Repeller releases low-frequency sound waves that ripple through the ground, creating a circular pattern that deters moles, prompting them to relocate.
Note: The vibration may be obstructed by solid barriers such as building foundations, with the protective coverage extending radially from the device.
1. Powered by 4*D cell (1.5V) batteries, with each set promising a duration of 4-6 months. Regular checks are advised, especially if the ground is saturated or frozen.
2. Initial Setup: Install high-quality 4*D cell batteries. Position in well-aerated soil locations, such as vegetable gardens or flower beds, for optimal performance.
Ensure that the top is securely fastened to maintain its waterproof integrity.
3. Ground Installation: Excavate a hole in the infested area. Avoid forcefully driving the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently insert the unit into the excavation, making sure that the soil line reaches two-thirds of the unit's height (excluding the detachable top).
4. Coverage Area: Soil type impacts coverage-heavy clay offers maximal reach, whereas light sandy soil provides minimal coverage, averaging around 650 square meters.
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