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Battery-Powered Car Marten Repellent, Ultrasonic Repellent with LED Flash for Indoor/Outdoor Use, Mobile Marten Repellent with Flash, Car Marten Protection, Mobile Protection, 3 Modes

£48.73
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description

Versatile: Made of ABS, this car marten repellent has an effective deterrent range of approximately 50 to 80 square meters when no obstacles block the sound. Three power options: 4 AA batteries, connection to a car battery, or connection to a USB power source. Rainproof: This car marten repellent has an IP65 waterproof rating and can be used in rainy weather; it is suitable for use in cars, indoors, or while camping. Ultrasonic weasel deterrent is very practical and an ideal choice for deterring weasels in cars, garages, attics, houses, or gardens. Easy weasel deterrence: This car marten deterrent emits an audio frequency of 8 to 56 kHz (almost inaudible to humans) and produces a flashing light. Weasels will be disturbed by this. Ultrasonic weasel deterrent effectively prevents weasels. It is suitable for all indoor and outdoor yards and is an animal-friendly way to deter weasels. Long-term rodent control process: Rodent and weasel control is an ongoing process. During the first week, rodents are stimulated and become more active; after 2 to 4 weeks, rodents, weasels, and small animals gradually disappear from their habitat. Please use the ultrasonic weasel repeller consistently and patiently for best results. Automatic cycle mode: The ultrasonic weasel repeller goes into standby mode for 60/100/120 seconds after operating for 15/20/25 seconds, then repeats the cycle. The ultrasonic weasel repeller's cycle mode helps prevent weasels from becoming accustomed to the device. LED indicators: red light + white light. When the flash is not needed, simply press the on/off button briefly.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    150 mm
  • Weight
    2000 g
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
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