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360° ultrasonic repellent against rats, mice, rodents, cockroaches, and insects. Powerful variable frequencies, a range of 550 m². Effective and eco-friendly pest control solution without chemicals.
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Description
Do you have a problem with unwanted animals (rats, mice, etc.) and insects in your home? Do you want to get rid of them once and for all? You can count on our powerful 360-degree sonic pest repeller. Cutting-edge, latest-generation technology with a variable frequency to repel and drive away unwanted insects and animals from your interiors and gardens. An eco-friendly solution: no use of poison or chemicals that are dangerous for the environment, pets, or children. An effective, trap-free, and cruel method for driving away unwanted animals and insects without harming or killing them. Zero waste and zero odor.
- Double ultrasound device composed of a transducer and two speakers, plugs into an electrical outlet, no batteries required. It emits a high-impact pressure wave and changing ultrasound frequencies from 25kHz to 65kHz, effective at repelling rats, mice, cockroaches, fleas, crickets, ants, and most other common pests.
- No more pests and disturbances! Thanks to its 4 operating modes, this pest repellent is a permanent solution with no habituation effect, suitable for use in homes, apartments, restaurants, schools, offices, basements, or any other indoor space. Effectively protects an area of 550m².
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Features
- BrandSNQ
- Weight150 g
- Pcs per pack1
- Intended useIndoor
- RepellentInsects
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